English 12 - Mr. Rinka Lesson #50 Oscar Wilde The Importance of Being Earnest Act III.

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English 12 - Mr. Rinka Lesson #50 Oscar Wilde The Importance of Being Earnest Act III

Act III Act III moves into the drawing room. Arriving in pursuit of her daughter, Lady Bracknell is astonished to be told that Algernon and Cecily are engaged. The size of Cecily’s trust fund soon dispels her initial doubts over the young lady’s suitability, but any engagement is

forbidden by her guardian Jack: he will consent only if Lady Bracknell agrees to his own union with Gwendolen—something she declines to do. The impasse is broken by the return of Miss Prism, whom Lady Bracknell recognizes as the person who, twenty-eight years earlier, as a family nursemaid, had taken a

baby boy for a walk in a perambulator (baby carriage) and never returned. Challenged, Miss Prism explains that she had abstractedly put the manuscript of a novel she was writing in the perambulator, and the baby in a handbag, which she had left at Victoria Station. Jack produces the very same handbag, showing that

he is the lost baby, the elder son of Lady Bracknell’s late sister, and thus indeed Algernon’s elder brother. Having acquired such respectable relations, he is acceptable as a suitor for Gwendolen after all. Gwendolen, though, still insists that she can only love a man named Ernest. What is her fiancé’s real first name? Lady Bracknell informs

Jack that, as the first-born, he would have been named after his father, General Moncrieff. Jack examines the army lists and discovers that his father’s name – and hence his own real name—was in fact Ernest. Pretence was reality all along. As the happy couples embrace—Jack and Gwendolen, Algernon and Cecily, and even Dr.

Chasuble and Miss Prism—Lady Bracknell complains to her newfound relative: “My nephew, you seem to be displaying signs of triviality.” “On the contrary, Aunt Augusta”, he replies, “I’ve now realized for the first time in my life the vital Importance of being Earnest.”

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Assignments 1 & 2 Read Act III of The Importance of Being Earnest. You can read on your own or Take parts and read as a group or Read and listen along to the Libra Vox recordings.

Assignments 1 & 2 h/844-h.htm#startoftext LA 12 (play) The Importance of Being Earnest being-earnest-by-oscar-wilde/

English 12 - Mr. Rinka Lesson #50 Oscar Wilde The Importance of Being Earnest Act III