In C. Rossetti, IS there anything sensual/sexual going on the poem? What do you see?

Pick two series of questions that you like and are more familiar with. For each series of questions, write a 200 word essay that responds to that series of questions

Question Series 1:
In C. Rossetti, IS there anything sensual/sexual going on the poem? What do you see?
In C. Rossetti, which sister is more relatable? Or do you like neither sister? Why? Does that make it more or less likely for you to take the “lesson” of the poem to heart?

Question Serires 2:
Did any of the customs in the play throw you off or confuse you? (Like why Lady Bracknell is bothered about being a man down for her dinner party.)
Do Jack and Algernon act like members of the upper class to you? Consider that the Victorians would look to the upper class to be the very paragons of good behavior, honor, and such in British society.
Considering how much lying Jack and Algy do in the play, do we truly have a good idea of their identity by the end? Who are these guys? Explain your thoughts.
Is Lady Bracknell just aan annoying lady? Or is there some validity in her concern over her daughter and nephews attachments?

Question Series 3:
Do you foresee Cecily and Gwendolyn having a good relationship as each others sister-in-law? Why?
I think I ask this seriously: is Cecily crazy? LOL!
Is Bunburying a bad thing? I mean, its not a sintechnicallyor is it? Does it seem okay to stretch the truth? How does it work out for the guys in the play?
How do you like the ending? Are you happy with it or no?

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