Kategorie: Wszystkie - love - deception - marriage - identity

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The Importance of Being Earnest

The Importance of Being Earnest

The Importance of Being Earnest

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Loves

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Algernoon
wants to propose to Cecily
wants to propose to Lady Bracknell’s daughter, Gwendolen
complications

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Cecily and Gwendolen think they are in love with the same person, because Algernoon and Jack are pretending to be Ernest

You can choose to argue from different perspectives. For example, you can choose to agree or disagree or remain objective of the main idea.

You can choose to argue from different perspectives. For example, you can choose to agree or disagree or remain objective to the main idea.

she refuses Jack, if he had not found any parents

Conclusion

In the conclusion section, you should have a brief summary of your main arguments.

Lady Bracknell finds out the truth about Jack’s birth: he is the eldestson of her sister, so he is Algernoon’s brother, infact Miss Prism, Cecily governess, confesses she was a nurse at Lady Bracknell’s home and one day she put the baby in her care into a beg which she forgets in the clock-room at the station. In the end both men merry their lovers.
Double personality

has invented an invalid friend, Bunbury, who lives in the country.

Jack Worthing

has invented a bad brother, Ernest, who lives in the city.

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character
Cecily Cardew (Mr.Cardew's grand-daughter)
Gwendolen (Lady Bracknell'daughter)

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Lady Bracknell
Algernoon Moncrieff

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Lady Bracknell's grand- daughter

Jack Worthing

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who was adopted by mr. Cardew.

Themes

the marriage
the denunciation to the aristocratic society
impersonated by Lady Bracknell
the game with the term earnest and the name Ernest