AGAINST SOCIAL STRATIFICATION IN OSCAR WILDE'S THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNEST (1895): A MARXIST APPROACH
The object of the study is the drama script of The Importance of Being Ernest play written by Oscar Wilde. The study is to reveal how social stratification is reflected in The Importance of Being Ernest written by Oscar Wilde in 1895. The objective study is to analyze the structural elements in the...
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Main Author: | MURTININGRUM, LINDA DEWI (Author) |
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