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English, 04.03.2021 01:00 darrenturner

After Jack learns the truth of his birth, he excitedly embraces Miss Prism and comments on the double standards between men and women. What statement, if any, do you think Wilde is trying to make about gender equalities? Use evidence from the text and cite

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