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True Art Is Incomprehensible is now an in-universe trope as per TRS (clearing ZCE)


* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Parodied. "If this young man expresses himself in terms too deep for me / Why, what a very singularly deep young man this deep young man must be!"
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* ParodyDisplacement: These days, the "aesthetic movement" is remembered mainly because it is satirized in this play (and as a footnote to some of Creator/OscarWilde's works).
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* UnfortunateImplications: Lady Jane's aria "Silvered Is The Raven Hair" has been criticized for containing some pretty cruel remarks at the expense of her aging physical appearance. On the other hand, defenders point out it's Jane herself making SelfDeprecation, rather than the usual practice of the day of having the other characters mock the GrandDame.
* WeirdAlEffect: These days, the "aesthetic movement" is remembered mainly because it is satirized in this play (and as a footnote to some of Creator/OscarWilde's works).

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* UnfortunateImplications: Lady Jane's aria "Silvered Is The Raven Hair" has been criticized for containing some pretty cruel remarks at the expense of her aging physical appearance. On the other hand, defenders point out it's Jane herself making SelfDeprecation, rather than the usual practice of the day of having the other characters mock the GrandDame.
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ParodyDisplacement: These days, the "aesthetic movement" is remembered mainly because it is satirized in this play (and as a footnote to some of Creator/OscarWilde's works).


* PainfulRhyme: The final chorus rhymes "die" with "li''ly''"-- multiple times.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Lady Jane's aria "Silvered Is The Raven Hair" has been criticized for containing some pretty cruel remarks at the expense of her aging physical appearance. On the other hand, defenders point out it's Jane herself making SelfDeprecation, rather than the usual practice of the day of having the other characters mock the GrandDame.
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* WeirdAlEffect: These days, the "aesthetic movement" is remembered mainly because it is satirized in this play (and as a footnote to some of Creator/OscarWilde's works).

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* WeirdAlEffect: These days, the "aesthetic movement" is remembered mainly because it is satirized in this play (and as a footnote to some of Creator/OscarWilde's works).works).
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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Parodied. "If this young man expresses himself in terms too deep for me / Why, what a very singularly deep young man this deep young man must be!"

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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Parodied. "If this young man expresses himself in terms too deep for me / Why, what a very singularly deep young man this deep young man must be!"be!"
* WeirdAlEffect: These days, the "aesthetic movement" is remembered mainly because it is satirized in this play (and as a footnote to some of Creator/OscarWilde's works).
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* PainfulRhyme: The final chorus rhymes "die" with "li''ly''"-- multiple times.
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* TearJerker: Patience's second song, "Love is a Plaintive Song", is incredibly depressing.
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* {{Moe}}: Patience and Grosvenor
* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Parodied. "If this young man expresses himself in terms too deep for me / Why, what a very singularly deep young man this deep young man must be!"

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