"A Woman of No Importance" by Oscar Wilde is a play that revolves around the concepts of social status, hypocrisy and gender equality in Victorian-era England. The story focuses on Mrs. Arbuthnot, a woman with a scandalous secret, and how she attempts to safeguard her son, Gerald, from the man who abandoned her years before. Exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and societal pressure, the play exposes the double standards and moral strictness of 19th-century high society.