B) In what two ways does Wilde describe the fireworks display?
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Wilde writes this story as a fairytale and includes the typical fairytale convention of love at first sight. However, in light of the Court and the frivolity of high society, Wilde is pitching the perfect romance in a cynical light, as if it is just another aspect of delusion.
Explanation:
Wilde writes this story as a fairytale and includes the typical fairytale convention of love at first sight. However, in light of the Court and the frivolity of high society, Wilde is pitching the perfect romance in a cynical light, as if it is just another aspect of delusion.
Similar questions