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De profundis and other prison writings
De profundis and other prison writings








Next Section Imagery Previous Section Metaphors and Similes How To Cite in MLA Format Jazvin, Elmina. Based on the Penguin Classics edition of the Complete Letters, this collection features a new introduction, notes, and appendices. Will review the submission and either publish your submission or provide feedback. You can help us out by revising, improving and updatingĪfter you claim a section you’ll have 24 hours to send in a draft. Ironically, the discomfort and sorrow of prison makes him realize the true beauty of life and encourages him to get a grip of himself and his soul again. Surrounded by comfort and purple linen, he was uncomfortable with himself. While doing this he is aware that he was escaping from himself he was losing the grip of his own soul. He describes this by saying that he was living his life on a sun-lit side of the garden while ignoring the gloomy, shadowy side. He is aware that he was running away from the dark, sorrowful part of life and indulged in the comfortable part. Wilde in prison is aware of the type of life he led. Irony of Wilde's self-discovery in prison He will be constantly reminded of this part of his life, but nevertheless motivated by his discovery of himself he feels motivated to accept whatever comes his way. Wilde, on the other hand, will have nowhere to go because of his fame. He compares himself to another common prisoner who, when he gets out of there, will be able to move on with his life and forget about prison life. But it is this fame that brought many misfortunes and made him believe that when he gets out of prison he will have no place to hide. He is loved by a lot of people and his works are read by masses. Wilde's fame brought him many wonderful things, as for any revered artist. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own.

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De profundis and other prison writings