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1 The Importance of Being Earnest
By Oscar Wilde ( )

2 Victorian Period Named for Queen Victoria of England
Was Queen from Followed the reign of “Mad” King George The culture was very moral and serious Women were expected to be the “angel in the house” - to take care of their husband and family

3 Queen Victoria Became Queen as a young girl
Married Albert, Prince Consort and adored him After he died, she wore black for the rest of her life Had 9 children Created a culture that valued family and stability

4 Victorian Period Manners were supremely important
English society was divided into classes The Upper-class was well-educated, came from a rich and respected family (“old money”), and having good manners mattered more than anything else Considered bad manners to flaunt wealth

5 Victorian Period Young women were always chaperoned until they were married Women’s clothing covered them from neck to ankle; clothes had to be modest In the upper classes, people with a bad reputation were outcasts no matter how much money they had Good manners were extremely important

6 Victorian Fashion For the Gentlemen

7 Victorian Fashion For the Ladies

8 Victorian Period People did not just “drop in” to visit - they made formal appointments Refreshments were expected when visitors came to “call” (visit) - usually tea and cake or tiny, elegant cucumber sandwiches Men were expected to be well-educated Women were expected to marry well

9 Oscar Wilde - Author Born in Ireland; lived in England and abroad
Attended Trinity College in Ireland and Oxford University in England Very witty and funny Believed in the value of “art for art’s sake” - art (literature) should not be concerned with political issues—aesthetic movement Wrote several plays, but only one novel Novel: The Picture of Dorian Gray

10 Oscar Wilde Handsome Loved clothes Could be quite dramatic
Completely unique

11 Oscar Wilde Came from upper-class family Brilliant writer
Loved to shock people “Bad Boy” of his time - The ‘Lil Wayne’ of his day (but well-educated)

12 Oscar Wilde With other writers and artists, rebelled against the prim, moral, religious culture of Victorian England Was known to be wild, flamboyant, witty Although homosexual, married and had children Being homosexual was illegal

13 Oscar Wilde Charged in 1895 for sodomy and gross indecency (just as Earnest was being produced for the first time, basically the height of his fame!) Sentenced to 2 years of hard labor for gross indecency After his stint in the labor camp, he left weak and sickly He was then exiled Spent the remainder of his life in Paris Died alone and poor in Paris

14 The Importance of Being Earnest
Written in 1895 A Comedy in 3 Acts Is a satire Immediate hit when first performed Criticizes Victorian moral and social values Bridges Victorian period/literature with Modern Uses wit, puns, exaggeration, and wordplay to create humor

15 Main Characters John Worthing, aka “Jack”, aka “Earnest”
Algernon Montcrief, Jack’s friend Lane, the butler for Algernon Rev. Chausible, the preacher in the country Lady Bracknell, mother of Gwendolyn Gwendolyn, wants to marry a man named “Earnest” Cecily, Jack’s ward Miss Prism, Cecily’s governess

16 Settings Time: Around 1890 Place(s): London (“the City”)
Jack’s House in the Country (a very large estate) The village church

17 Settings Jack’s Country House

18 Settings Jack’s Drawing Room

19 Settings Lady Bracknell’s mansion in London

20 Literary Vocabulary Comedy - light-hearted literature with humor and a happy ending Satire - literary writing that makes fun of or criticizes the faults of people or groups. Purpose is to point out flaws Wit - using words to be clever and funny with language Pun - a play on words

21 Literary Vocabulary Protagonist - the main character
Foil - the character who contrasts the main character (the foil “reflects” the traits of the main character) Blocking figure - A character, often old and cranky, who interferes with the romantic desires or the other main characters and provides comic action

22 Literary Vocabulary Motif - a recurring image, idea, or symbol (in some cases a character…) repeated in a literary work. Food is a motif in The Importance of Being Earnest

23 The Importance of Being Earnest
Even though this play was written more than 100 years ago, it continues to be very popular More than one movie has been made of this play, the most recent in the past 5-10 years This play is performed on Broadway in New York City regularly

24 Importance of Being Earnest
The title of the play is a pun. To be “earnest” means to be serious, and the main character (John/Jack) uses the name “Earnest” when he is in the city “Bunburying” is using an alias to “get away with” avoiding social obligatioins

25 Quotes Oscar Wilde created many amusing quotes

26 Oscar Wilde Quotes “I always pass on good advice. It is the only thing to do with it. It is never of any use to oneself. “ “I can resist everything except temptation. “

27 Oscar Wilde Quotes “I never travel without my diary. One should always have something sensational to read in the train. “ “To lose one parent may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness.”

28 “Inspirational” Poster
As you just saw, Wilde has so many notable quotes Let’s have a little contest Create an “inspirational” poster that highlights one of the quotes from Wilde You can select your quote and then you put it into an illustrated poster that can be displayed in class (the picture on the poster doesn’t have to be related to the quote, necessarily NOR does it have to be hand drawn, unless you want it to be!) DO NOT put your name on it, I will have your name with the quote Once all are complete, we will have the class vote on the best one for a prize! Be sure to include the quote prominently and Oscar Wilde’s name near the quote

29 Importance of Being Earnest
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