The Importance Of Being Earnest By Oscar Wild

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In his play, The Importance of Being Earnest, Oscar Wild satirizes the ethical values of the upper class in Victorian society. Especially, the title of the play is famous for Wild’s puns since it implies two different meanings. First, readers may draw a link between the adjective “earnest” to another adjective “honest.” Second, Earnest is the real name of Jack Worthing, who is the protagonist of this play. Additionally, another intriguing aspect of the word, “earnest” is mentioned by the British actor, Colin Firth. He says, "Earnest was Victorian slang for gay (Vogue).” This fact even makes the title seems more humorous since Wild’s fans are aware of the fact that the writer is notoriously known for a humiliating trial due to his homosexuality.

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