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Harold's

Definition: The word "Harold's" is a play name, dating back to 1823, used by the character Harold in the film adaptation of The Importance of Being Earnest, first released in 1907. The actor who plays this role was Arthur Halle (1840-1935), and he also played other roles in films and on stage. The word "Harold" is a play name given to a character called Harold in the novel "The Importance of Being Earnest". The original story by Oscar Wilde, which is based on his own life experiences, was a comedy that often explored themes of love, class differences, and social conventions. Harold was named after his father, who was a lawyer from New Zealand. Harold is one of the main characters in the play "The Importance of Being Earnest," played by Arthur Halle. The character is a gentlemanly, well-mannered man with a sense of humor, who has a great deal of respect for his family and friends. Harold's name appears frequently throughout the play as he is often referred to as "Mr. Harold" or "the Lord". The word is also used as a common nickname by his female companion, Lady Daphne.


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