Title: The Importance of Being Earnest Oscar Wilde
1The Importance of Being Earnest Oscar Wilde
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4The Importance of Being Earnest Introduction
Algernon and Jack may look like proper young
Victorian gentlemen.
But eachunknown to the other
is leading a double life.
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Algernon has invented a sickly friend named
Bunbury.
When Algernon wants to escape his social
obligations in London, he goes Bunburying.
That is, he pretends to visit the ailing Bunbury
in the country.
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Jacks situation is even more complicated.
A wealthy bachelor, he lives an upright life in
the country.
He wants to set a proper example for Cecily, his
young ward.
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But Jack wants to have some fun too.
So he invents a wild brother named Ernest.
When Jack wants to go to London, he pretends he
has to bail Ernest out of trouble.
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In London, Jack pretends to be the bad boy Ernest.
Are you confused yet?
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Imagine how Ernests fiancée, Gwendolen, feels
when she learns he is really someone else!
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Imagine how Cecily feels when she finally meets
the charming Ernest,
but he turns out to be Ernestsor rather,
Jacksfriend Algernon!
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The confusion and misunderstandings are all part
of the fun.
Will Gwendolen marry Jack even though he is not
Ernest?
Will Algernon win the hand of the beautiful
Cecily?
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Life is far too important a thing ever to talk
seriously about. Oscar Wilde
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Oscar Wilde liked to make fun of upper-class
Victorian society.
In this play he pokes fun at
- strict Victorian social rules
- the shallowness of the idle rich
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Wilde also pokes a bit of fun at himself.
Like Wilde, Algernon and Jack are dandies.
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In Victorian times only men could be dandies. An
authentic dandy
- enjoyed fine clothes and expensive habits
- spent most of his time socializing
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A well-bred Victorian woman, on the other hand,
was modest and reserved.
Few kinds of enjoyment were open to her outside
the home.
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Moreover, to achieve the fashionable 18- to
20-inch waist,
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her corset often was so tight that she could
barely breathe!
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Starters
- Discuss (1)
- What qualities do you look for in friends and
loved ones? - Which of these standards are truly important?
- Which could you let go of for the right person?
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Starters
- Discuss (2)
- What do you do when a social obligation conflicts
with what you really want to do? - Have you ever gotten into a scrape over a
seemingly harmless white lie? How did you resolve
the situation?