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What clues does the narrator offer about how the people around Lord Arthur think about morality? How do those clues contribute to the broader themes in the story? Use specific examples from the text.
How does Lord Arthur use the concept of fate or destiny to justify his actions? In what ways does his attitude toward fate change over the course of the story?
How does Wilde’s use of humor and satire contribute to the central themes of the story, such as the ways that appearances become reality? Use specific details in your answer.
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