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The Ballad of Reading Gaol

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Oscar Wilde's "The Ballad of Reading Gaol" is a lengthy, six-part poem reflecting on themes of guilt, punishment, and the nature of justice through the lens of a prisoner condemned to death. The poem vividly describes the dehumanizing conditions of prison life, the terror of awaiting execution, and the shared suffering among inmates, including Wilde's own reflections on his incarceration. It explores the idea that "each man kills the thing he loves" in various ways, suggesting a universal capacity for destruction, yet focusing on the specific, brutal reality of capital punishment. The poem critiques the harshness of human justice compared to divine mercy, ultimately questioning the redemptive potential within such a punitive system.

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Oscar Wilde's "The Ballad of Reading Gaol" is a lengthy, six-part poem reflecting on themes of guilt, punishment, and the nature of justice through the lens of a prisoner condemned to death. The poem vividly describes the dehumanizing conditions of prison life, the terror of awaiting execution, and the shared suffering among inmates, including Wilde's own reflections on his incarceration. It explores the idea that "each man kills the thing he loves" in various ways, suggesting a universal capacity for destruction, yet focusing on the specific, brutal reality of capital punishment. The poem critiques the harshness of human justice compared to divine mercy, ultimately questioning the redemptive potential within such a punitive system.

"Please comment "

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