The Importance of Being Earnest ... In the end, he gets together with Gwendolen, Algernon gets together with Cecily, and although Lady Bracknell accuses Jack of triviality, he retorts that he has ... View More
Wordcount: 634
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Calibanamp39s Evolution ... At this point Worthing announced that he intended to propose marriage to Gwendolen.Then Algernon and Worthing get into a big discusion the name ampquotErnestampquot. ... View More
Wordcount: 857
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Identity Creation ... The only time in which Jack and Algernon had to give up on their transformed identity was when Cecily and Gwendolen thought that Jack was wooing both Cecily ... View More
Wordcount: 1285
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The Importance of Being UnEarnest ... Jack really is Ernest and he does get Gwendolen Algernon really is Ernestamp39s brother and he gets Cecily and Cecily gets Algernon, the brother she dreamt of in ... View More
Wordcount: 1137
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Importance of Being Earnest ... the play Jack promises to kill off his fictitious brother if Gwendolen accepts him: ampquotIf Gwendolen accepts me, I am going to kill my brother.ampquot Algernon is left ... View More
Wordcount: 801
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The Importance of Being Earnest ... The other area of comedy is verbal wit, which appears many times throughout the play. For instance, Jack tells Algernon hat he plans to propose to Gwendolen. ... View More
Wordcount: 530
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Importance of Being Earnest ... Algernon also displays dandyism through the immature, subversive views he has on those who value love and marriage such as Jackamp39s affection for Gwendolen and ... View More
Wordcount: 1011
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Wildeamp39s Mockery of Marriage ... When Jack reveals to Gwendolen his address in the country, Algernon secretly ampquotwrites the address on his shirtcuffampquot in hopes of going to meet Cicely. ... View More
Wordcount: 909
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Importance Of Being Earnest ... If Oscar Wilde did not have Algernon overhear Jack and Gwendolen talking about where Jackamp39s country house is located, then the play would not work out at all. ... View More
Wordcount: 613
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The Importance of Being Earnest ... If Oscar Wilde did not have Algernon overhear Jack and Gwendolen talking about where Jackamp39s country house is located, then the play would not work out at all. ... View More
Wordcount: 588
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Importance of being earnest 3 ... If Oscar Wilde did not have Algernon overhear Jack and Gwendolen talking about where Jackamp39s country house is located, then the play would not work out at all. ... View More
Wordcount: 613
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An Examination of the Satire i ... When Algernon is attempting to regain Cecilyamp39s affections near the end of the play, Gwendolen points out that he may not be telling the truth. ... View More
Wordcount: 1546
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The Notorious Irishman ... freely. Wildeamp39s views on aristocratic matrimony are partly personified through Algernonamp39s reaction of Jackamp39s plans with Gwendolen. On ... View More
Wordcount: 700
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The Importance of being Earnes ... Algernon Cecily and Jack Gwendolen constitute the two amp39symmetricalamp39 couples. All four are young, spontaneous and emotional. ... View More
Wordcount: 1057
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The importance of being ernest ... London. At the same time, Algernon is expecting his aunt, lady Bracknell to drop by at his house with her daughter, Gwendolen. In ... View More
Wordcount: 1101
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Importance of Being Earnest ... As they are found guilty of lying by Cecily and Gwendolen, Jack says to Algy in ... to him and saying how it was stupid in the first place, Algernon responds ampquotYes ... View More
Wordcount: 1093
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Importance of Being Earnest ... Just as Algernon and Cecily share much in common, including a way of speaking, so too do ... Ernest and Gwendolen, at the same time, are neither very intellectual. ... View More
Wordcount: 566
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Death Penalty ... the sexes. ampquotGwendolen: Men are infinitely beyond us.ampquot Jack replies with a ampquotWe areampquot and clasps hands with Algernon. In actual fact ... View More
Wordcount: 1084
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A long lasting comedy ... doing. There is even a parallel in that Jack prevents Algernon from Cecily and Lady Bracknell prevents Jack from Gwendolen. The ... View More
Wordcount: 814
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The Importance of Being Earnest ... This point is emphasized by the way Jack and Algernon jumped at the idea to ... the male characters, but also to the female characters such as Gwendolen and Cecily ... View More
Wordcount: 581
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Discussion of The Misanthrope and The Importance of Being Earnest ... very prominent throughout the play, and even the main characters Algernon and Jack ... these grounds she refuses to endorse the marriage of Jack and Gwendolen. ... View More
Wordcount: 1983
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