Anybody who is currently involved in the world of literature or literary achievements cannot possibly escape hearing the name "Rita Dove." In October of 1993‚ Ms. Dove’s poem Lady Freedom Among Us was published in a limited edition by Janus Press and became the 4 millionth piece collected by the University of Virginia Libraries. In 1994‚ she read the same poem at the Capitol building to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the U.S. Capitol and the restoration of the Freedom Statue‚ which adorns the
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well looked for the ideal man. Gwendolyn and Cecily are excited to find a man to marry.
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Importance of Being Earnest‚ by Oscar Wilde‚ successfully creates humorous outcomes from disagreements between the main characters Jack‚ Algernon‚ Gwendolyn‚ Cecily‚ and Lady Bracknell. One of the first conflicts that is quickly brought up in the play is between Jack and Lady Bracknell about marriage and respectability in Act I. Jack fell in love with Gwendolyn and wants to propose to her‚ but their marriage must be approved by Lady Bracknell. She questions him about his life‚ and when Jack reveals that
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Unfortunately‚ Jack had no parents. Because of this fact‚ Lady Bracknell refused to let Jack marry Gwendolyn even though he was a well-mannered gentleman with a satisfactory income and reputation. Another social expectation was to constantly attend social engagements. Without a proper excuse‚ missing a dinner party or other outing was almost scandalous
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state of importance‚ where men will change their name for the women instead of vice versa‚ as well as the views he portrays of women‚ such is them having “Expected to be Idle and Ignorant” (Petrie 178). In “The Importance of Being Earnest” both Gwendolyn and Cecily have dreamed of the perfect man whose name must be Ernest. The name Ernest not only represents a literal name‚ but also the dictation of the word earnest meaning to be sincere. Right from the start of Charles Petrie’s article‚ “Victorian
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cardew. He is in love with his friend Algernon’s Cousin Gwendolyn Fairfax Algernon Moncrieff: A charming‚ idle‚ decorative bachelor. Nephew of lady bracknell. Cousin of Gwendolyn. Jack’s best friend whom he has known for years as earnest. He has a fictional friend Bunbury. Hes always making excuses to go see him so ge can get out of unwanted social obligations Lady Bracknell ( Aunt Augusta): blocking both marriages. She doesn’t want Gwendolyn to marry jack because he is an orphan. She didn’t like
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category of class the man falls into. Furthermore‚ in relation to Victorian ideals‚ Gwendolyn also fits into this category as she cares less about a man’s personality‚ and would rather marry this man as long as his name is Earnest. It is the ideal she desires and will firmly stay true to her expectations of her potential husband- Jack. According to critic Russell Jackson’s article‚ “The Importance of Being Earnest”‚ ‘Gwendolyn announces‚ and proceeds to enunciate the reduction to absurdity of such notions:
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After experiencing an internal conflict‚ Jack tells Gwendolyn that his true name is not Earnest‚ and that he has no idea what his Christian name is. Algernon also admits that he is not Earnest‚ and Gwendolyn adds that he is her cousin from London. Both women are positively appalled and decide to ignore both men. After some speculation‚ both men decide to reveal to the girls that
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Susanna Huth Gender Roles In The importance of Being Earnest In The Importance of Being Earnest‚ the question of each gender’s role in society often centers on power. In the Victorian world men had greater influence than women. Men made the decisions for their families‚ while women worked around the house. Wilde raises interesting questions about gender roles in The Importance of Being Earnest‚ by putting women (like Lady Bracknell) in positions of power and by showing that men can be irresponsible
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Wilde seems to use her as the character in which most of the social norms and values are criticized‚ this can be seen in Act I where Lady Bracknell has a conversation with Jack to determine whether he is eligible enough to marry Gwendolyn. “Jack: I know nothing‚ Lady Bracknell.” “Lady Bracknell: I am pleased to hear it. I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance.” Lady Bracknell swarms Jack with questions from politics and fortune to addresses and parents
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