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Double Identity In The Importance Of Being Earnest By Oscar Wilde

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The Victorian Era, also known as the time when a majority of the people “lived two lives”. So, that they can have a normal, moral public life, as well as a completely opposite or just a different private life. In The Importance of Being Earnest, Oscar Wilde explains and criticises the duality that existed in this time period. In a similar manner, teenagers, celebrities, superheroes, and even regular people all still use the idea of double identity to hide their true personality behind technology. Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest is a play that expounds how the characters empower the concept of double identity so that they can gain one’s love. Algeron and Jack the two main male characters of the play, create a completely new character, Earnest, and Bunbury respectively so that they can use that identity to escape …show more content…

Jack is in love with Gwendolen, but Gwendolen is in love with Earnest, who she believes is Jack, and Jack realizing the consequences of the creation of a fake character, says to Algeron, “I am going to kill my brother, indeed I think I’ll kill him in any case. Cecily is a little too much interested in him. It is rather a bore” (Act 1). In a similar manner Algeron who is in love with Cecily, another great character who exemplifies the modern women using dating sites or social media. Cecily, who has a diary, says that “it usually chronicles the things that have never happened, and couldn’t possibly have happened” (Act 2) so that she can utilize it elevate herself among her peers. Algeron who used Bunbury as his name to love Cecily mentions, “I think (Bunburrying) has been a great success. I’min love with Cecily, and that is everything”(Act 2). Although Algeron had a success with his fake identity, he does not realize that problems that he has to face against in the future. This ideology of a fake

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