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Oscar wilde was a accomplished writer. A.Oscar had some successful plays. The Importance of Being Earnest, One of Wilde’s most important works, The Importance of Being Earnest is a clever farce. The main character is Jack Worthing, a respectable landowner. However, Jack has an alter-ego – Ernest. Jack maintains the pretence that the pleasure seeking, disreputable Ernest is his brother, but when he heads off to get his “brother” out of trouble, he is in fact living the life of Ernest in order to enjoy himself fully with no repercussions on his fine upstanding life at home, especially as he has responsibility for a young ward named Cecily.http://www.stagemilk.com/importance-earnest/ The Picture of Dorian Gray. First published as a serial …show more content…

Oscar has won many awards Here is a full list of his awards, Foundation Scholarship (1872) Berkeley Gold Medal (1874) Demyship Scholarship (1874) Newdigate Prize (1878) Master Mason. (https://www.shmoop.com/oscar-wilde/awards.html) II. Oscar is famous mostly for the part of his infamous imprisonment for homosexuality. What lead up to the trial and the 1.Around the same time that he was enjoying his greatest literary success, Wilde commenced an affair with a young man named Lord Alfred Douglas. On February 18, 1895, Douglas's father, the Marquis of Queensberry, who had gotten wind of the affair, left a calling card at Wilde's home addressed to "Oscar Wilde: Posing Somdomite," a misspelling of sodomite. https://www.biography.com/people/oscar-wilde-9531078 2. Although Wilde's homosexuality was something of an open secret, he was so outraged by Queensburys note that he sued him for libel. The decision ruined his life. …show more content…

What happened during the trial? 1.When the tribulation commenced in March, Queensberry and his lawyers presented evidence of Wilde's homosexuality, homoerotic passages from his literary works, as well as his love letters to Douglas.https://www.biography.com/people/oscar-wilde-9531078 2.In his defense,Douglas argued that Wilde had solicited 12 boys to commit sodomy between 1892 and 1894. On the third day of the proceedings, Wilde’s lawyer withdrew the suit, since there was abundant evidence of his client’s guilt.https://www.biography.com/people/oscar-wilde-9531078 III. Life after prison. When he first gets out. 1.Wilde emerged from prison in 1897, physically depleted, emotionally exhausted and flat

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