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Miss Prism
from The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde


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Monologue Text

Lady Bracknell, I admit with shame that I do not know. I only wish I did. The plain facts of the case are these. On the morning of the day you mention, a day that is forever branded on my memory, I prepared as usual to take the baby out…

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Copyright Status

PUBLIC DOMAIN

Copyright and Performance Guidelines Statement

This work is public domain.

Author(s)

Oscar Wilde

Character Name

Miss Prism

Source Title

The Importance of Being Earnest

Source Type

PLAY

Act / Scene

Act 3

Setting

Morning Room at the Manor House, Woolton

Period

CLASSICAL

Publishing Status

PUBLISHED PIECE

Content Rating

SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES

Era

LATE 19th to EARLY 20th CENTURY

Monologue Type

COMIC

Gender

FEMALE (FEMININE)

Age Range

40s - LATE
50s
60s

Race / Ethnicity

CAUCASIAN

Dialect

STANDARD ENGLISH

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