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Deception In The Importance Of Being Ernest

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The Purpose of Deception Today, deceitfulness is portrayed as a negative trait for anyone to have; society looks down on deceptive people. As a result, many fail to realize that deception does have a valuable purpose, and they are forced to choose between being accepted in society or being themselves. In the Importance of Being Earnest, Jack, Algernon, and Cecily reveal that the true purpose of deception is to help one escape societal roles while still being acceptable in society. Jack illustrates the purpose of deception by using Earnest to escape his role of warden to Cecily. When Algernon finds Jack’s cigarette case, he is shocked to find the name Jack graven inside. Jack attempts to explain by saying, “[M]y name is Ernest …show more content…

While defining the term “Bunburyist,” Algernon comments to Jack that, “If it wasn’t for Bunbury’s extraordinary bad health [. . .] I wouldn’t be able to dine with you at Willis’s to-night” (Wilde 9). Bunbury, Algernon’s fake sick friend, allows him to be himself and enjoy time with his friends instead of entertaining his aunt. Algernon tells Jack that he created Bunbury to “be able to go down into the country whenever [he] choose[s]” (Wilde 9). Being of his high standing, Algernon was expected to stay in the city with his aunt as well as go to balls, dinner parties and other events on the social calendar; however, having a sick friend with a perpetual sickness allows him to go to the country, pretend to be Earnest, and eventually meet his future wife Cecily. When Jack tries to get Algy to leave Hertfordshire by asserting that his “duty as a gentleman” was calling him back to town, Algy responds with, “My duty as a gentleman has never interfered with my pleasures” (Wilde 33) Because of his fake friend Bunbury, Algernon is able to evade the obligations of being a gentleman. He can enjoy life and have fun without offending his aunt or …show more content…

During her German lesson with Mrs. Prism, Cecily states that, “I keep a diary in order to enter the wonderful secrets of my life” (Wilde 24) Although Cecily never takes another name, she bunburies in her own mind and flees from her overcontrolled life through her diary. After Algernon comes to Jack’s house pretending to be Earnest and proposes to Cecily, Cecily reveals that they “have been engaged for the last three months” (Wilde 35). She then reads to him parts of her diary to confirm the engagement. Cecily makes herself believe in the engagement so that she can lead a more interesting life. She is tired of her daily routine and her German lessons with Miss. Prism. Additionally, when Algernon tells Cecily that he did not write any letters to her, Cecily replies, “I was forced to write your letters for you” (Wilde 36). Cecily writes these love letters from Algie in an attempt to further break free from the boring, trapped lifestyle of a young heiress. Through these letters, she is able to deceive herself and Algernon into believing that they are in a true relationship.
Deception is not necessarily a bad thing. It can enhance one’s life, allowing a person to escape the responsibilities of their job or social status. By understanding the purpose of deception in The Importance of Being Earnest, the reader realizes that deception is not always a detrimental thing. It can

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