TEAS Reading Practice Test Related

Review TEAS Reading Practice Test related questions and content

What role does humor play in Wilde's critique of the aristocracy?

  • A. To soften the harshness of the critique and make it more palatable.
  • B. To make the critique more pointed and direct.
  • C. To critique the aristocracy without alienating the audience.
  • D. To entertain the audience with humor, while delivering a serious message.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: In Wilde's critique of the aristocracy, humor serves the purpose of critiquing without alienating the audience. By infusing humor into his work, Wilde can effectively highlight the flaws and absurdities of the upper classes while keeping the audience engaged and receptive. Option A is incorrect because the humor does not aim to soften the critique but rather to enhance its impact. Option B is incorrect as the humor in Wilde's work is not meant to make the critique more pointed and direct but rather more approachable. Option D is incorrect because while entertaining the audience, the primary function of humor in Wilde's critique is to provide a platform for social commentary without losing the audience's interest.