Oscar Wilde
...ublic building. For me, I sense that he feels women are as ordinary as like public building, which have fair facilities and do not have good outlook. From the way he says, he feels women can only hold their beauty for the first few years after dating with men. l Don’t you know that I always succeed in whatever I try? (In a speech with Mrs Allonby in regards of the reaction of Illingworth would like Miss Worsley) He has great power and confident within himself. He sees things too easy and has nothing no challenge in his eyes, even marriage. l It reminds me of the handwriting of a woman I used to know years ago …. A woman of no importance. (If a woman wasn’t that important to him, why would he remember her handwriting until now? ** Contradictions **) He says that everything is just too easy for him. However, I believe he still loves Mrs Arbuthnot. If not, he shouldn’t have still remembered her handwriting. l My dear Rachel, I must candidly say that I think Gerald’s future considerable more important than your past. He is very much worried about his own son’s future. That is why he wants to make sure Rachel knows what he is thinking. If he has to pick Gerald or Rachel, he would probably pick Gerald because has his half blood and can’t be changed. In fact, wife can be changed quite often (since he is not serious about relationship) but not son of his own. l One should always be in love. That is that reason one should never marry. This dialogue broadens readers’ eyes to him. He is a man who does not provide true love or n...