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... the English aristocracy. Algernon Moncrieff and Jack(Ernest) Worthington represent the prototypical male bachelors. In the opening ...
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... been lying at all. In claiming to be Ernest, both Algernon and Ernest had, unbeknownst to themselves, been earnest. Yet even as he ...
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... he is useless. This chat was interrupted by the unexpected arrival of Algernon's friend, Ernest Worthing. Worthing was pleased to ...
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... Algernon finds out about Jack's "Ernest in town and Jack in the country" secret, but Jack knows about Bunbury. This creates a comic tie. ...
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... This incident between Lane and Algernon is soon followed by one similar discussion between Algernon and Ernest concerning Lady Bracknell's beliefs concerning ...
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... life spawned by their desires. Cecily loved Algernon , or more preferably Ernest, before they even met. She created their love from ...
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... For instance, when Algernon is pretending to be Ernest, Jack's younger and more mischievous brother, Cecily informs him that they have been engaged for ...
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... But pointedly, no one is completely satisfied with either city or country; Ernest creates "Ernest" to get himself to the city and Algernon creates "Bunb! ...
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... of Being Ernest humorous. Wilde uses his wit to speak out against society in humorous ways. These witty remarks can be found in the characters of Algernon and ...
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... her engagement to Ernest shows how she dreams like a little girl. The first group also plays childish games with each other. Jack and Algernon fight like two ...
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... engagement. Cecily knows Algernon to be Jack's brother, Ernest, and is in love with the name the same as Gwendolyn. Algernon tries ...
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... 5:5 Algernon: "As far as the piano is concerned, sentiment is my forte." (Play on the word pianoforte.) I.12:161 Algernon:"You look as if your name was Ernest. ...
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... her engagement to Ernest shows how she dreams like a little girl. The first group also plays childish games with each other. Jack and Algernon fight like two ...
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... In "The Importance of Being Ernest", Wilde creates a trivial farce of the aristocracy through the actions and behaviors of both Algernon and Lady Bracknell ...
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... He is then allowed to take on all the characteristics that Ernest stands for. ... Algernon pretends to be Jack's problematic younger brother in order to meet Cecily ...
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... This point is emphasized by the way Jack and Algernon jumped at the idea to be christened under the name of Ernest, which shows how their lack of moral values ...
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... in creating the comedy in "The Importance of Being Ernest". Another character that embraces inverted logic as though it was a way of life is Algernon Moncrieff ...
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... The Importance of Being Earnest" the two characters Jack and Algernon invented people ... "You have invented a very useful younger brother called Ernest, in order ...
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... Two men, John Jack Earnest Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff, use the deception (a bunbury) that both their names were Ernest, in order to secure marriage to the ...
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... play or indeed the first scene progresses he becomes more like Algernon, a trivial ... Windermere's Fan is quite simmilar to The Importance of Being Ernest it is ...
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