An Ideal Husband Quotes Flashcards

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Sir Robert Chiltern: political power

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‘power over other men […] one thing worth having’

‘A man’s whole career should be ruined for a fault done in one’s boyhood almost?’

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Sir Robert Chiltern: greed

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‘his tapestries, his enamels, his jewels’

‘The God of this century is wealth’

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Mrs Cheveley: financial ambition

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‘And I am in attack’

‘You are going to make it possible’

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Mabel Chiltern: satire

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‘beautiful idiots and brilliant lunatics’

‘Men need it so sadly’ (education)

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Mrs Cheveley: satire

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‘Men can be analysed, women merely adored’

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Mrs Cheveley: extreme emotion

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‘[paroxysm of rage]’

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Lord Goring: aestheticism

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‘I love talking about nothing’
‘I am very selfish’
‘Vulgarity is simply the conduct of other people’

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Lord Goring: women

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‘But women who have common sense are so curiously plain, father, aren’t they?’
‘Women have a wonderful instinct about things’
‘Too much rouge […] and not quite enough clothes’
‘A man’s life is worth more than a woman’s’

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Lady Chiltern: female relationships

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‘I did not know she had married a second time’

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Mrs Cheveley: female reputations

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‘I think [women] are usually punished for it!’ (being charming)

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Sir Robert Chiltern: women

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‘Women represent the irrational’

‘Gertrude, public and private life are different things’

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Lady Chiltern: judgement

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‘I don’t call women of that kind clever’

‘One’s past is what one is’

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Lady Chiltern: extreme emotion

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‘I feel as if you had soiled me for ever’

‘A common thief were better’

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Sir Robert Chiltern: blame

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‘You ruined my life for me- yes, ruined it!’

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