An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde One of his best plays, hence 9 out of 10
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde One of his best plays, hence 9 out of 10 If you want to know about An Ideal Husband, I’d say that this play is not so enlightening, not in the sense of how he should me. At least I did not get that much on what I should or ought not to do. The Seven Principles of Making Marriage Work, a classic psychology book by the amazing John Gottman would be of much more help. But then, I guess the main message of Oscar Wilde’s play is exactly that there is no ideal husband and we all make (sometimes huge) mistakes. Sir Robert Chiltern is supposed to be the prototype of An Ideal Husband, with his high standing and important position in society. He is a Member of Parliament with a lot of influence, much admired speeches and an excellent family life. Until a woman comes along. I have read about the play and learned that even if it is one of Wilde’s most popular and appreciated, it had its share of criticism. For being sexist, for instance since women do n...