|
|

This is only a preview of the paper Click here to register and get the full text. Existing members click here to login
|
|
|
The Importance of Being Earnest
A. ... The love that each has for their respective lover is founded upon a superficial assumption; that a man named Earnest must therefore himself be earnest. ... ” The two ladies which seemed to have had an instinct rapport were now quickly at each others throats for the love a man who neither particularly know besides the fact that they are named Earnest. ... Chasuble to be christened at a quarter to six under the name Earnest. ... 171, Jack)
The act of christening is meant to be a very sacred act that is of eminent importance in a person’s life. ... 132, Lady Bracknell)
Oscar Wilde was a very learned and knowledgeable person who studied at the best schools in England and obviously thought education to be of tremendous importance. ... This term is also used by Jack when he refers to his own misdeeds to escape the country life by forming his own fictional brother, Earnest Worthing. ... Earnest’s. ... Jack finally learns that the importance of being Earnest is not only being named Earnest, but more importantly being earnest, sincere, about his emotions and situations no matter the trouble he has placed himself in. Yet, there is also importance in being Earnest.
Approximate Word count = 1277 Approximate Pages = 5.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
|
|
|
|
|
|