“I love you – love you as I have never loved any living thing. From the moment I met you, I loved you, loved you blindly, adoringly, madly!”
– Lord Windermere from Lady Windermere’s Fan by Oscar Wilde
Written by Oscar Wilde in 1893, Lady Windermere’s Fan explores the relationship between Lord and Lady Windermere when an unexpected and mysterious woman becomes acquainted and intertwined with their family and lives. Misunderstandings occur when motives clash comically. A simple fan given to Lady Windermere by her husband on her birthday becomes the cause of such twists of fate that keep the readers/audience on their toes.
This book touches on many themes that have been debated for centuries and topics that plague us humans today. For example, is it all right to lie to spare someone immense pain? This book explores more than just the relationship between a husband and his wife, but also between parents and their children. Especially, what makes a parent. Is it the act of creation and/or the process of raising that earns one the name of a parent?
I wish terribly not to spoil this book in particular, for the experience of the plot, and change was so wonderful for me that I wish all who read this book to have a similar journey. I suggest not reading any more recommendations or analysis of the book until you have read it. Some books are wonderful, even when knowing exactly what will occur. Other books are greatly enhanced by the rollercoaster of emotions that the author brings us on. I adore this play and would highly recommend it.
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