Thesis statement: Oscar Wilde’s play, The Importance of Being Earnest, criticizes the society’s sense of priority regarding knowledge, intelligence and honesty, as education is depicted as superficial and invaluable compared to characteristics such as physical appearance and social status.
Topic Sentence #1: Wilde asserts that education is a negligible factor of success; one’s knowledge is less important than one’s physical appearance and social status.
Argument #1: Physical beauty shadows poor academic learning, whereas a disadvantageous physical appearance impedes educated individuals from attaining social achievement.
Argument #2: Regarding marriage, a proposal’s acceptance greatly depends