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Oscar Wilde's 'Lord Arthur Savile's Crime: A Study of Duty' is a satirical novella that delves into the themes of fate, ethics, and social expectations in Victorian society. The story revolves around Lord Arthur Savile, who is told by a palm reader that he is destined to commit a murder. With dark humor and sharp wit, Wilde explores the absurdity of adhering blindly to duty and highlights the consequences of misplaced priorities. Written in Wilde's signature style of wit and social commentary, the novella offers a thought-provoking look at the complexities of moral obligations and societal norms in the face of personal desires. Set against the backdrop of high society London, the narrative unveils the intricacies of human nature and the limits of conventional morality, making it a compelling read for fans of Victorian literature and satirical fiction. Oscar Wilde's own experiences as a prominent figure in London's literary circles and his penchant for subverting societal norms likely influenced the writing of 'Lord Arthur Savile's Crime,' making it a fascinating exploration of duty, fate, and individual agency.
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