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... Throughout the play Jack and Algernon put on a charade that their names are in fact Ernest. This becomes rather comical in the play as the first act shows. ...
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... Early on in the play Jack promises to kill off his fictitious brother if Gwendolen accepts him: "If Gwendolen accepts me, I am going to kill my brother ...
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... A country gentleman of means, Worthing also portrays his comedy through the many lies that he tells throughout the play. Jack has an imaginary brother, Earnest ...
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... At one point in the play Jack ridicules Algernon for eating calmly at an inappropriate time: "How can you sit there, calmly eating muffins when we are in this ...
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... Early on in the play Jack promises to kill off his fictitious brother if Gwendolen accepts him: "If Gwendolen accepts me, I am going to kill my brother ...
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... I will concede that I did gain valuable experience from trying to write a play. Jack was still very impressed with the angle I had taken my project from. ...
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... They move the movable parts and the body slides down for jack to take off stage. Overall the play was very good just as the book. ...
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... Moncrieff, and consequently Algernon's older brother."(Act 3) Throughout the play, Jack and Algernon thought that they were less than brothers, just friends. ...
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... King, or Ace. 2.Play a Jack, thus matching the President, the next player in line is skipped and is required to drink. 3.Pass. If he ...
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... struggle, and when one views this from a Marxist viewpoint, then this is a grand criticism to be made, because throughout the whole play Jack ponders this ...
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... Through the use of theatre Jack Davis reflects his pride in his ... His play illustrates the unacceptable conditions and standards forced upon the Aboriginal ...
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" Jack Roosevelt Robinson " Jack Roosevelt Robinson was a good sensitive and intelligent man. ... Jackie was the first student to play on four varsity teams. ...
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... be resolved. Algernon and Jack being brothers at the end of the play is perhaps the most ironic thing in the play. Even the title ...
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... From beginning to end, two of the main characters, Jack and Algernon, weave a web of lies which constructs the story line for this play. ...
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... Bracknell as well. Jack's double life is learned of first by Algernon and later by all the other characters in the play. Even so, the ...
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... The play begins with a lawyer named Jonathan Harker, visiting Count Draculas castle in ... Lucy, also the fiancee of Jonathan's best friend Dr. Jack Steward falls ...
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... deception? Meaning that Wilde depicted Jack's character as a person who from the beginning of the play, was lying. Furthermore, these ...
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All Jack's frineds think Jack is a pretty strong and healthy-looking guy with a ... an athlete someday, and he had even dreamed about to be able to play at Olympics ...
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The book Call of the Wild by Jack London is about a dog named Buck and his journey to find his true family. ... "He loved to play Chinese lottery" (Page 2). If he ...
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... The need to play and have fun in Jack's group, even though the boys risk the tribe's brutality and the chance of not being rescued, outweighs doing work with ...
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... The fact that both Jack and Algernon are both trying become "Earnest" proves that to everyone in the play that it is more important who you are. ...
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... If Oscar Wilde did not have Algernon over-hear Jack and Gwendolen talking about where Jack's country house is located, then the play would not work out at all. ...
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... If Oscar Wilde did not have Algernon over-hear Jack and Gwendolen talking about where Jack's country house is located, then the play would not work out at all. ...
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... If Oscar Wilde did not have Algernon over-hear Jack and Gwendolen talking about where Jack's country house is located, then the play would not work out at all. ...
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... writing for all this time a blow is also given to Wendy, because there is no actual novel, just one famous sentence "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy ...
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... All the boys take a vote to decide who will remain leader, and when Jack is not elected, he says, "I'm not going to play any longer. ...
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... The need to play and have fun in Jack's group, even though the boys risk the tribe's brutality and the chance of not being rescued, outweighs doing work with ...
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... his country and his way of life. The biggest dreamer in the play is probably Jimmy Jack Cassie. He is so wrapped up in Homer that ...
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... start of the novel as being a character that is happy enough to attempt to play the stereotypical role of the 'English Gentleman'. He is unlike Jack Maggs in ...
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... All the boys take a vote to decide who will remain leader, and when Jack is not elected, he says, "I'm not going to play any longer. ...
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