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In the article, Michael Morris says that Wilde "feels very modern; his aphorisms
and epigrams feel like they could have been written yesterday.”
What do you think he means by this? Is it a compliment?


Sagot :

yes I think it’s right because it’s saying that it doesn’t get old and it feels like it was just written.