Lady Windermere's Fan essay response
The playwright reveals the values of the characters and the nature of society as their descriptive behavior and thoughts of the upcoming ball events.
The Duchess of Berwicks value is being able to speak her mind clearly she has a outright disliking in the people who have a terrible way to act in formal manners, such as the ball for Lady Windermere. Her nature towards society isn't the best described but she does not like the mens standard way of living.
The Lady Windermere's value is to be the quietest person in the room, to look formal as a proper lady should by speaking very little in conversation around her. Her nature of society is the despicable distaste of the women's engagement in their looking for a man at a social gathering like the birthday ball for her.
The Lord Darlington's value is being the mysterious of the bunch and prefers not to be labeled as the crooked man everyone thinks that he is. In nature of society is having the distaste in the women having better living standards in a fools game of marriage.
Conclusion for the values that they are and towards society the stuck up rich people whom they want everything to go the way they want it to go. Though they have much other specific details of having other abilities, they attend only the balls.
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