Characters
Quotes
Miscellaneous
Hodgepodge
Literary Elements
100

Had an imaginary friend.

Who is Algernon

100

“I hope you have not been leading a double life, pretending to be wicked and being really good all the time.”

Who is Cecily?

100

According to Cecily, this must happen for an engagement to be considered serious.

What is breaking it off at least once?

100
Engaged to Ernest!
Who are Gwendolen and Cecily?
100

Jack creates a fake brother to avoid responsibility, but it causes more problems instead. This is this type of irony.

What is situational irony?

200
Had an alter ego for visiting the city.
Who is Jack?
200

“The truth is rarely pure and never simple.”

Who is Algernon?

200

Where Algernon goes to find Cecily.

What is the country / Jack’s estate?

200

The food Algernon secretly eats that was meant for Lady Bracknell.

What are cucumber sandwiches?

200

The repeated focus on food throughout the play is an example of this literary element.

What is motif?

300

This character is Jack’s young ward who lives in the country.


Who is Cecily Cardew?


(Ward - a child who is taken care of by an adult who is not their parent)  

300

“In matters of grave importance, style, not sincerity, is the vital thing.”

Who is Gwendolyn?

300

Where Jack says his brother Ernest died.

What is Paris?

300
Believes that social class is more important than character.
Who is Lady Bracknell?
300

The play makes fun of upper-class society, especially their views on marriage and social status. This is called this literary device.”

What is satire?

400
In love with Ernest.
Who are Cecily and Gwendolen?
400

“I really don’t see anything romantic in proposing. It is very romantic to be in love. But there is nothing romantic about a definite proposal.”

Who is Algernon?

400

This character believes being ‘wicked’ makes someone more interesting.

Who is Cecily Cardew?

400

Creates an entire relationship in her diary before it actually happens.

Who is Cecily Cardew?

400

The audience knows that Algernon is pretending to be Ernest, but Cecily believes him. This is this type of irony.

What is dramatic irony?

500

Pretends to be Ernest in the country to impress Cecily.

Who is Algernon?

500

“To lose one parent may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness.”

Who is Lady Bracknell?

500

The fake invalid friend Algernon uses as an excuse to avoid social obligations.

Who is Bunbury?

500

This character admits he was found in a handbag at a train station.

Who is Jack Worthing?

500

This type of statement expresses the author’s message about life in a complete sentence, not just a topic. 

What is a thematic statement?

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