very helpful. yet, the writer makes us readers to think double standards of this era. it looks as if robert chiltern is a good husband yet, he had a dark secret in the past, to climb up the ladder, in this sense, i think, he is as bad as mrs. cheveley. he conceals his evil conduct to his wife. this page helps us insinuate that there might be a misunderstanding against robert, who considers to be an ideal husband, yet, real ideal hubby is a party goer, lord goring, i assume. there are thousands of ways of critiques on this play. thanks for sharing a hint in terms of writing a paper on this subject. thank you very much. A student


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