Lady Bracknell expresses her disapproval over Bunbury's bad health
. Lady Bracknell interviews Jack-as-Ernest, and finds his lack of parents very disturbing. She pronounces him unfit to court Gwendolen, unless he can produce his parents by the end of the season.
How does Lady Bracknell feel about Jack?
How does Lady Bracknell feel about Jack?
She dislikes him, and is horrified to discover he was found in a hand-bag as a baby
. Who does Jack claim Cecily is when Algernon asks about her? His aunt.
Why does Lady Bracknell not consider Jack an eligible husband for Gwendolyn?
Why does Lady Bracknell not consider Jack an eligible husband for Gwendolen?
She doesn't want her daughter to marry into a “cloak room and form an alliance with a parcel”
. His social status is not what she wants her daughter to be related to.
Why won't Lady Bracknell approve the engagement yet?
Lady Bracknell does not think long engagements
are wise because they allow the couple to get to know one another before getting married. Lady Bracknell does not want to risk the possibility that either Cecily or Algernon might have a change of heart and break the engagement.
Does Lady Bracknell marry Jack and Gwendolen?
Jack then introduces Cecily to Lady Bracknell, and Algernon announces their engagement. … Jack refuses to give his consent to Cecily's marriage to Algernon until Lady
Bracknell grants her consent to his union with Gwendolen
, but Lady Bracknell refuses.
Did Lady Bracknell marry for money?
Lady Bracknell graciously allows Cecily to
marry her nephew
, reminding the audience that Algernon lives as an idle aristocrat who marries for money. She approves of her nephew's marriage in a manner that denies his mercenary motives and betrays her own.
Why does Gwendolen marry Jack?
Gwendolen must have the perfect proposal performed in the correct manner and
must marry a man named Ernest simply because of the name's connotations
. Cecily also craves appearance and style. She believes Jack's brother is a wicked man, and though she has never met such a man, she thinks the idea sounds romantic.
Why does Jack lie to Cecily?
Why does Jack initially lie about his relationship to Cecily? What does his decision to lie say about his attitude toward Algernon?
He doesn't trust him
. He knows Algernon reputation.
Why does Algernon consider a woman who flirts?
On one hand, Algernon believes that
the “very essence of romance is uncertainty
.” He does not see that the marriage proposal is anything as wonderful as Victorian society portrays it to be. After all, he believes that it is precisely the marriage proposal which destroys all sense of romance and spontaneity.
Who does Gwendolen tell Jack she would not consider marrying?
Gwendolen is fixated on the name Ernest, which she feels has “a music of its own” and “inspires absolute confidence.” Gwendolen makes clear that she would not consider marrying a man who was not named Ernest.
Lady Bracknell
returns to the room, and Gwendolen tells her she is engaged to Jack.
Why does Algernon marry Cecily?
Algernon asks Cecily to marry him, and she agrees. …
She has even written imaginary letters to herself from
Ernest/Algernon. She tells Algernon that her dream has always been to marry someone named Ernest because the name inspires such confidence. So, like Jack, Algernon decides he must be re-christened Ernest.
Does Algernon marry Cecily?
Algernon tells Lady Bracknell of his engagement to Cecily, prompting her to inspect Cecily and inquire into her social connections, which she does in a routine and patronizing manner that infuriates Jack. … As soon as she consents to his marriage to Gwendolen,
Cecily can have his consent to marry Algernon.
Why is Jack confused in this passage?
Why is Jack confused in this passage?
Jack does not remember where he lives
. Jack does not understand why Lady Bracknell thinks his clothes are unfashionable. Jack does not know if Lady Bracknell objects to the location of his house or the rule that says the location is unfashionable.
Do Jack and Gwendolen get married?
Jack looks in the Army Lists to find his true Christian name. He discovers his name is Ernest. Jack hugs Gwendolen joyfully,
knowing they can finally be married
. Jack tells Lady Bracknell he has learned “the vital Importance of Being Earnest.”
Why does Lady Bracknell allow Jack and Gwendolen to marry what do you think would have happened if she had not allowed it?
What do you think would have happened if she had not allowed the marriage? Lady Bracknell finally lets
them get married because he said he does not consent to Algernon and Cecily's marriage
unless him and Gwendolen can get married.
What does Lady Bracknell say Jack will need to do in order to marry Gwendolen?
In an effort to leave Jack alone with Gwendolen, Algernon takes Lady Bracknell into another room to discuss music. Meanwhile, Jack proposes to Gwendolen; unfortunately, she explains that her ideal is to
marry someone named Ernest and that Jack has no music or vibration to it
.