The Importance of Being Earnest
How does Oscar Wilde use imagery in The Importance of Being Earnest?

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Imagery:
I hear her hair has turned quite gold from grief.
You have filled my tea with lumps of sugar, and though I asked most distinctly for bread and butter, you have given me cake. I am known for the gentleness of my disposition and the extraordinary sweetness of my nature, but I warn you, Miss Cardew, you may go too far.
The Importance of Being Earnest