English, 16.02.2021 21:40, elisakate8362
Question 1 (2 points)
In Oscar Wilde's play The Importance of Being Earnest, Jack lives a double life;
known as Jack Worthing at home in the country and as his own younger brother
Earnest Worthing in London society. He finds himself in love with Gwendolen, his
friend Algernon's cousin, so he confides in Algernon about his true identity, and the
young ward that he cares for in the county. Algernon then travels to the county
posing as Earnest Worthing and falls in love with Jack's ward Cecily. When the two
women meet they quickly discover that they are both engaged to Earnest Worthing,
and that Earnest Worthing does not exist, but they eventually decide that a name is
not as important as the person behind the name. Both men learn that honesty is
always best. What effect does this sequence of events most likely have on the text?
It creates humor since both men are pretending to be the same fictional
character.
It creates tension since both women theink they are engaged to Earnest
Worthing
It creates surprise since both women find out that they are engaged to a
different man who called himself Earnest Worthing.
It creates mystery about who Farnest Worthing really is
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00, leneenmarshall3125
What can the reader infer about the fears and values of the ancient greeks based on this description of the cyclops’s island?
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