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The four essays included in Intentions are: The Critic as Artist: In this essay Wilde explores the role of the critic and argues that criticism is a form of art in itself. He emphasizes the importance of subjectivity and individual interpretation in the process of evaluating and appreciating art. The Decay of Lying: Wilde discusses the relationship between art and nature advocating for the lying or artistic embellishment of reality to create more profound and beautiful works of art. Pen Pencil and Poison: This essay delves into the lives of three historical figures: Thomas Griffiths Wainewright Thomas Chatterton and George Chapman. Wilde uses their stories to explore the connection between art and crime and the idea of the artist as an outsider in society. The Truth of Masks: In this essay Wilde examines the role of masks in social interactions and artistic representations. He argues that masks enable individuals to express their true selves and explores the connection between art and identity. Intentions showcases Wildes fascination with aesthetics his exploration of the relationship between art and life and his disdain for conventional attitudes towards art and creativity. The essays present Wildes aesthetic philosophy which emphasizes the importance of beauty individuality and the imagination in art and culture.