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Portrait of Lady Wilde ('Speranza')

Lady Wilde ('Speranza')

Oscar Wilde's mother, a woman of strong character and idealism.

From "Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions. Volume 2 (of 2)" by Harris, Frank

Core Belief

"Only good can ultimately prevail."

Worldview

Sees the world as a place where only good can happen, accepting both life and death with serenity.

Personality

Idealistic, serene, and courageous. She possesses unwavering faith and optimism, even in the face of tragedy.

In Their Own Words

"May the prison help him."
"(Inferred from text) She stood up in court and bore witness for him with perfect serenity, with perfect trust and without a shadow of common womanly jealousy."

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