A Woman of No Importance Literary Elements

A Woman of No Importance Literary Elements

Genre

satirical play

Language

English language

Setting and Context

a country house in England, toward the end of 19th century

Narrator and Point of View

Narrator is not part of the play

Point of view: third person

Tone and Mood

Tone: indirect, impartial

Mood: pessimistic, cynical

Protagonist and Antagonist

Protagonist: Mrs. Arbuthnot, Antagonist: Lord Illingworth

Major Conflict

Gerard Arbuthnot gets an offer by Lord Illingworth to work as his secretary.

Climax

Mrs. Arbuthnot tells her son that Lord Illingworth is his father in the moment when Gerard is about to attack him.

Foreshadowing

Lord Illingworth recognizing Mrs. Arbuthnot's handwriting and calling her "a woman of no importance" foreshadows upcoming events.

Understatement

Lord Illingworth understates the damage he's done to Mrs. Arbuthnot and Gerard's love for her.

Allusions

Allusion to The Great Exhibition:
"LADY HUNSTANTON. What is that, dear? Ah, yes, an iron Exhibition, is it not, at that
place that has the curious name?"

Imagery

Imagery of clothing: Mrs. Arbuthnot wearing a cloak and a veil over her face

Paradox

"It is perfectly monstrous the way people go about, nowadays,
saying things against one behind one's back that are absolutely and entirely true."

Parallelism

"LORD ILLINGWORTH. I never intend to grow old. The soul is born old but grows
young. That is the comedy of life.
MRS. ALLONBY. And the body is born young and grows old. That is life's tragedy."

Personification

N/A

Use of Dramatic Devices

Dramatic irony: It is revealed to readers that Gerard is Lord Illingworth's son but Gerard doesn't know this. He obviously feels a strong connection to Lord Illingworth. Mrs. Arbuthnot tries to indirectly tell him her story but Gerard is clueless and does not connect the dots.
Stage directions are present and provide information about the setting of each act; directions for character movements and gestures are present as well.

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