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  • Upper Class Society Importance Of Being Earnest
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    Some may say that comedy is a philosophy of life, and that it is an always changing art form. People also say comedy can sometimes even be considered to be a personal expression of a persons world around them, a way to communicate thoughts and feelings in a very non-serious way. Leaving almost an infinite amount of room for interpretation as to what should be considered funny. What I may say is funny others could see as just one big pile of nonsense, and not funny in the least bit. Comedy has ma...
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  • Importance Of Being Earnest Lady Bracknell
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    London, and a country house in Hertfordshire, England; the 1890 s Jack Worthing, gentleman of the Manor House; also known as "Ernest" Cecily Cardew, Worthing's pretty young ward Algernon Moncrieff, Worthing's friend Lady Augusta Bracknell, Algernon's aunt Gwendolen Fairfax, Lady Bracknell's daughter The Reverend Canon Chasuble, Rector of Woolton While Algernon Moncrieff and his manservant prepared for a visit from-n his aunt, the formidable Lady Bracknell, their conversation turned to the questi...
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  • Miss Prism Lady Bracknell
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    ... us as a worthy suitor for her Gwendolen. He just doesn't make the cut of the upper class bachelors. He isn't on the roster of the best choice for mothers to make for their daughters. Quote: "I feel bound to tell you that you are not on my list of eligible young men... "Curmudgeon" [Lady Bracknell to jack 13 ] Lady Bracknell is interviewing Jack. She asked him what he knows. He knows nothing. She is glad to hear that. Lady Bracknell is speaking to Jack of her view of education. She thinks it ...
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  • Importance Of Being Earnest Ernest Worthing
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    Oscar Wilde is a legendary author who has composed many great plays including The Green Carnation and A Woman of No Importance, however, The Importance of Being Earnest was undoubtedly the most famous of his works. First published in 1930, yet acknowledged since the late 1800 s, The Importance of Being Earnest helped to revive the theater tradition of Congreve and Sheridan. The story is a comedic view of romance and the emphasis we place on seemingly trivial articles, such as a name. In this sto...
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  • Importance Of Being Earnest Lady Bracknell
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    ... yn wants even more to marry him, and the fact that he had a family makes Lady Bracknell approve of him just a little bit more. I could identify with Miss Prism because even though she was seen as intelligent, she was really quite ditsy. I wouldnt leave a baby in a handbag at a cloakroom, but I have done some things that make people wonder how I do so well in school. I could sympathize with both Algernon and Jack. I really wasnt fond of Cecily and Gwendolyn and I definitely didnt like the amo...
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  • Part Of The World Lady Bracknell
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    The play begins in the flat of Algernon Mon crieff, an English bachelor. Visited by his friend Jack Worthing, though Algernon and everyone else in London know Jack as "Ernest. " Jack says that he has come to town to propose to Gwendolyn Fairfax, the daughter of Lady Bracknell, first cousin of Algernon. Algernon tells Jack that he refuses to give his consent for him to marry Gwendolyn until Jack can explain why the name Cecily inscribed in Jack's cigarette case. After making up a story, Jack fina...
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  • Late Nineteenth Century Importance Of Being Earnest
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    The society presented by Wilde in the first act of The Importance of Being Earnest is the late Victorian society within which he lived. This society was highly influenced by the nouveau riche and aristocracy. Wilde's play focuses upon this sphere of social society with its drawing room setting. The late nineteenth century society was very much based upon rigid class distinctions and this comedy of the same period holds this same ideal. Evidence of the society this literature was drawn from can b...
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  • Late 19 Th Century Importance Of Being Earnest
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    The Birth of Feminism in the Victorian Comedies of Oscar Wilde Essayist, dramatist, novelist, and poet Oscar Wilde was better known for his scandalous lifestyle than his literary theories and their execution in his dramas. However, subsequent generations have regularly revived his delightful comedies of manners, and now it seems as though his work will survive his notoriety. Literary critics were often unenthusiastic, or even hostile, toward his works, finding them to be overly contrived or reck...
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  • Importance Of Being Earnest End Of The Play
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    While some critics contend that The Importance of Being Earnest is completely fanciful and has no relation to the real world, others maintain that Oscar Wilde s trivial comedy for serious people does make significant comments about social class and the institution of marriage. These observations include the prevalent utilization of deceit in everyday affairs. Indeed the characters and plot of the play appear to be entirely irreverent, thus lending weight to the comedic, fanciful aspect. However,...
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  • Pride And Prejudice Importance Of Being Earnest
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    First Impressions First impressions are very important. In the Victorian age, people based their whole opinion of someone on first impressions. Most times the first impression of someone is not the way they truly are. Sometimes a first impression can cause you to think negative of someone but later you find out that they are very nice and a very positive person. One example is when Mr. Darcy meets Elizabeth in the book, Pride and Prejudice. Elizabeth thinks Mr. darcy is a cruel and arrogant pers...
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  • High Social Status Aristotle
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    The play The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde definitely proved itself to be? A Trivial Comedy for Serious People. ? I saw the play at Lindenwood University? s Jelkyl Theatre. The play was long, in a three-act structure, yet it moved along at a good pace. They did a nice job of preparing the audience, there was an interesting lobby display with sketches of each of the costumes with fabric samples and they played music to fit the time period before the show began. The first of Aristotle...
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  • Quot Quot Lady Bracknell
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    Author: Oscar Wilde Setting: Begins in a flat in London then proceeds to a manor house in the countryside in the late 1800 s. Plot: 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 women they love, Gwendolen Fairfax and Cecily Cardew. Then there is the ultimate unraveling of their lies, which still ends in their impending nuptials. Cast of Key Characters John Jack Ernest Worthing "...
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  • Importance Of Being Earnest Lady Bracknell
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    Oscar Wilde s play The Importance of Being Earnest is perhaps the best verbal farce ever written. Although it is more deliberate and less frantic than your typical farce it still has the basic elements: mistaken identities, the mocking of high society, and a few bits of outrageous physical humor. One of the great strengths of this play is the dynamic set up by the playwright between character and language. From the opening moments (the marvelous banter between Jack and All over the cucumber sand...
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  • Importance Of Being Earnest Lady Bracknell
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    The Importance of Being Earnest By Oscar Wilde. In The Importance of Being Earnest, Oscar Wilde pairs characters and he also splits his characters into two contrasting groups. Explain how he does this and why. The Importance of Being Earnest is a play of childlike innocence and nonsense. In order to present this to the audience Wilde had to be simple, and therefore, he uses seven main characters in the play, which he simply pairs and contrasts. Wilde pairs characters through their values, ideals...
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  • Importance Of Being Earnest Ernest Worthing
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    Oscar Wilde is a legendary author who has composed many great plays including The Green Carnation and A Woman of No Importance, however, The Importance of Being Earnest was undoubtedly the most famous of his works. First published in 1930, yet acknowledged since the late 1800 s, The Importance of Being Earnest helped to revive the theater tradition of Congreve and Sheridan. The story is a comedic view of romance and the emphasis we place on seemingly trivial articles, such as a name. In this sto...
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