Oscar Wilde's "The Remarkable Rocket" is a satirical tale that mocks the vanity and self-importance of those who think too highly of themselves. The story centres around a Rocket who believes he is the most important and remarkable firework of all, due to his noble lineage and remarkable parents.
As the day of the royal wedding arrives, the Rocket boasts ........................ fireworks. This mirrors the societal belief that those born into wealth and privilege are inherently better than those who are not.
"The Remarkable Rocket" is a cautionary ......................................