Talk:Making up Oscar Wilde quotes
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This article was nominated for deletion on October 18, 2010.
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This article was nominated for deletion on March 29, 2014.
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What? --
22:31, 9 October 2007 (UTC)- Who? – Sir Skullthumper, MD (criticize • writings • SU&W) 22:51 Oct 09, 2007
- Why? --Don't click here! I need to work on that page. (Like, now. Hm.) 15:26, May 25, 2011 (UTC)
This articles is in serious need of a tune-up seriously.
- Seriously? Don't you know the vital Importance of Being Earnest. Pup 12:29 05 Mar '12
See also and the end[edit]
I altered the link a bit, so it leads to the section "Plays", where the Ideal Husband is. Do you think it's fine?
I also think that "I'll never hate you again" repeats the thoughts you've already expressed, when the narrator apologises, for example. This is another reason I thought the ending could be a bit stronger. Perhaps add an unexpected reaction from the narrator? What I mean is that the reader expects the "I'll never hate you again".
Apart from that, the article is great! Anton (talk) 13:49, April 4, 2014 (UTC)
- I like Puppy's addition to the ending section, it seems an obvious quote to put in now he's done it. Changing the link is fine, I have no issue with that. The "I'll never hate you again" thing is supposed to juxtapose with the narrator immediately flying off the handle again when Oscar uses An Ideal Husband as the next section header, the ending joke was the important bit. I'm very fond of the ending joke and I think while the "Never hate you again" line is probably weaker than some of the others it's only there to set up that final joke. Hope that makes sense. --ChiefjusticePS3 14:46, April 4, 2014 (UTC)