How Does Wilde Use Hyperbole

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Wilde uses hyperbole in claiming that “all women” and “no men” become like their mothers, illustrating that women as a whole adopt the same role, that of motherhood or of femininity. Conversely, he states that men as a whole do not adopt said motherly or feminine role, creating a clear contrast in how both sexes experience their gender. The same hyperbolic statement eliminates choice or individuality in this acceptance or refusal of femininity; regardless of individual differences and wishes, all women and no men become feminine. When referring to the roles which men and women adopt, Wilde uses the word “tragedy” in order to emphasize the point that there is a lack of choice on a personal level. However, this “tragedy” also alludes to the opinion