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Our presentation topic is:

“The sphinx without the secret”


Our group members are:
Siraj ali
Sakhawat Hussain Oscar wilde
Jamal haidery
Zakir Hussain
M.Sameer
Akhtar jamil
He was born in 16 October 1854 in Duplin.
He was Died 30,November,1900 in paris.
He was an Irish poet.
Setting in Paris:
The story begins in Paris, outside the Café de la Paix, which is a
renowned café located near the Paris Opera. This setting
reflects the elegance and sophistication of Paris in the late
19th century, known for its vibrant intellectual and artistic life.
Oxford University:
The protagonist and Lord Murchison, his old friend, met at
Oxford University. This academic background highlights the
characters' privileged education and the lasting influence of
their time at this prestigious institution.
Bond Street, London:
Bond Street is one of London's most exclusive
shopping districts, emphasizing the luxurious
and fashionable aspect of the story's setting.
It's here that Lord Murchison first sees the
mysterious woman in the yellow carriage.
Regent's Park:
Lord Murchison visits his uncle's house in
Regent's Park, which was known for its
beautiful gardens and affluent residents. The
park's setting contrasts with the mysterious and
hidden aspects of the story.
The Library in Green Street:
Lady Alroy instructs Lord Murchison to address his letters to
her at the library in Green Street, creating an air of secrecy.
This location serves as a symbol of Lady Alroy's need for
privacy and mystery.
Theme
of
the
story
The theme of the story "The Sphinx Without a Secret" by
Oscar Wilde is the fascination with mystery and the allure of
secrecy. The narrative explores how people are often drawn to
enigmatic and mysterious individuals or situations, only to
discover that the mystery may be superficial or even a
fabrication. It delves into the idea that some individuals create
mystery in their lives for the sake of intrigue or to make
themselves more interesting, ultimately highlighting the
contrast between appearance and reality, as well as the
consequences of obsession with the unknown.
Characters of
the
story
The Narrator:
The narrator is a friend of Lord Murchison and serves as the
storyteller in the narrative. They meet Lord Murchison in Paris
and listen to his tale about Lady Alroy.
Lord Murchison:
Lord Murchison is the central character of the story. He is a
well-educated and honest man who becomes infatuated with
Lady Alroy and tries to uncover the mystery surrounding her.
Lady Alroy:
Lady Alroy is the mysterious woman who captures Lord
Murchison's attention. She is described as tall, beautiful, and
enigmatic. She plays a central role in the story due to the
intrigue and mystery that surround her.
Madame de Rastail:
Madame de Rastail is a hostess who invites Lord Murchison to
dinner, where he first meets Lady Alroy.
The Woman in Cunmor Street:
The woman who rents the room on Cunmor Street, where
Lady Alroy was often seen. She is interviewed by Lord
Murchison to learn more about Lady Alroy's activities.
Summary of
"The Sphinx Without a Secret" by Oscar Wilde is a short story
that revolves around a mysterious woman named Lady Alroy
and the man who becomes infatuated with her, Lord
Murchison. The story is narrated by a friend of Lord
Murchison.Lord Murchison encounters Lady Alroy in London
and becomes captivated by her beauty and mysterious
demeanor. He tries to uncover the secret that seems to shroud
her, believing that there is more to her than meets the eye
He falls deeply in love with her, drawn to the enigma
surrounding her.After pursuing Lady Alroy, he eventually
learns her address and visits her home. However, Lady Alroy is
evasive and doesn't reveal much about herself. Lord
Murchison persists in his pursuit, asking her to marry him, but
she remains secretive
One day, Lord Murchison follows Lady Alroy and discovers her
entering a rented room in Cunmor Street. He inquires with the
landlady, who confirms that Lady Alroy used the room for
solitude, reading, and taking tea, always alone.Later, when
Lord Murchison confronts Lady Alroy about his discovery, she
becomes distressed and refuses to explain. Lord Murchison
receives a letter from her but chooses not to open it. In the
end, he learns of Lady Alroy's death due to illness.
The story concludes with the narrator's interpretation:
Lady Alroy was a woman who craved mystery and intrigue,
creating an air of enigma around herself. She was a "sphinx
without a secret," someone who delighted in appearing
mysterious without having any substantial secrets. The story
explores themes of fascination, infatuation, and the allure of
enigmatic individuals.

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