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innocent usually terrorised within it" (p. 55) in the story. Christopher S. Nassaar writes in "Oscar Wilde and the (Attempted) Murder of Conscience" (2014)
symbolism, decadence and censorship", British Library. Retrieved 8 April 2021 Nassaar, Christopher S. Wilde's Salomé and the Victorian Religious Landscape Victorian
ISSN 1536-1802. Erol, Burçin (2016). One Day, Oscar Wilde. Irish Writers Series: 4. Nassaar, Christopher S. (2002). "Wilde's the Happy Prince and Other Tales and a
his persistent use of parallels between Salomé and the moon. Christopher Nassaar pointed out that Wilde employs a number of the images favoured by Israel's
speech patterns that unfold a double meaning, an allegory." Christopher S. Nassaar described the play as "a minor jeux d’esprit", and places it in context
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Girl/Female
Hindu
Creeper of Love, Vine of Love
Female
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Old Norse Ynghildr, INGHILD means "Ing's warrior."
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Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Wife of the Prophet SAW
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional
The Colour of Twilight
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Australian, French, German, Hebrew
Pomegranate
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American, Australian, British, English
Light; Most Beautiful Woman
Biblical
perfection; truth
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
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Irish
From ron “â€a seal.â€â€ Legend tells of a seal who is warned never to stray too close to the land. When the “â€seal childâ€â€ is swept ashore by a huge wave, she becomes trapped in a human form, known as a “â€Selkieâ€â€ or “â€seal maiden.â€â€ Although she lives as the wife of a fisherman and bears him children, known as “â€ronansâ€â€ or “â€little seals,â€â€ she never quite loses her “â€sea-longing.â€â€ Eventually she finds the “â€seal-skinâ€â€ which the fisherman has hidden and slips back into the ocean. But she can’t forget her husband and children and can even be seen swimming close to the shore, keeping a watchful eye on them.
Male
English
Welsh surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of the personal name Rhydderch, BRODERICK means "reddish-brown."Â
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