![]() Algernon develops curiosity about Cecily and decides to go to the country. Gwendolen takes Jacks country’s address from Algy in secret. While she leaves, she tells Worthing to find parents who are of acceptable status. She later rejects their engagement when it turns out that Jack does not have a similar social status. ![]() Lady Bracknell is not pleased with this proposal and corners and interrogates Worthing about his social status. She accepts the proposal and further states that she loves the name Earnest as it sounds aristocratic. ![]() Algy distracts his aunt while Jack is in another room proposing to Gwendolen. ![]() He is also a deceiver when necessary.Īfter the arrival of Gwendolen and Lady Bracknell, Algy excuses himself from the reception with the intentions of visiting Bunbury, his friend. Algy confesses that he has an imaginary friend called Bunbury and visits him every time he needs a break from the town. He reveals that his true name is Jack Worthing and his daughter is called Cecily. Jack refers to himself as ‘Earnest’ which is curious to Algy. ![]() Before they get there, Jack Worthing, who is Algernon’s friend, arrives. The play begins with Algernon (Algy) waiting for Lady Bracknell, his aunt, and Gwendolen, her daughter to visit. The protagonist is named Jack Worthing, an important person in the community. ![]()
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