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  1. Wilde took Douglas to court for libel and lost. Over images of Helen rehearsing the play, Alison narrates that Wilde was then tried for committing indecent acts and sent to prison while “both The Importance and The Ideal Husband were playing to full houses.”

  2. A summary of Act 1, Part 2 in Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of An Ideal Husband and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

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  4. Lady Chiltern is devastated to find out that her husband is like so many other men, men who have shameful secrets. She confronts her husband and tells him that her love for him is dead. Act 3

  5. Mabel and Lord Goring become engaged, Robert and lady Chiltern reconcile, and peace is restored. Get all the key plot points of Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband on one page. From the creators of SparkNotes.

  6. A list of important facts about Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband, including setting, climax, protagonists, and antagonists.

  7. Full Title: An Ideal Husband; When Written: 1893-1894 Where Written: London When Published: 1895 Literary Period: Victorian Genre: Play; an unusual combination of social satire and sentimental melodrama. Setting: Late 19th century London, in the homes of Sir Chiltern and Lord Goring.

  8. Plot Summary. “An Ideal Husband” is a comedic play by Oscar Wilde. It was first performed in London in 1895. In the play, a man must stop his wife from finding out that he’s built his entire career on selling out political secrets. The play exposes the problems with high society and deals with complex moral themes in a comic way.

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