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      • One of the reasons Jack seems serious is due to the stark contrast between him and his friend, Algernon Moncrieff. Compared to Algy, a young man of frivolous and playful nature, Jack almost appears to represent morals that the Victorian society was so after.
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  2. The Importance of Being Earnest Jack Worthing. Previous Next. Jack Worthing, the play’s protagonist, was discovered as an infant by the late Mr. Thomas Cardew in a handbag in the cloakroom of a railway station in London.

    • Cecily Cardew

      Like Algernon and Jack, she is a fantasist. She has invented...

    • Algernon Moncrieff

      Like Jack, Algernon has invented a fictional character, a...

    • Lady Bracknell

      Lady Bracknell milks her final moments onstage by adding...

    • Gwendolen Fairfax

      Gwendolen is in love with Jack, whom she knows as Ernest,...

    • Full Play Summary

      Meanwhile, Jack, having decided that Ernest has outlived his...

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  3. The protagonist of the play, Jack seems like a respectable young man, but leads a double life as a clever dandy. He goes by “ Ernest ” in town and “ Jack ” in the country. Meanwhile, he pretends to have a brother also named “ Ernest ” whose mischief frequently calls him back to town.

  4. Why would Wilde make Jack and Algernon so much alike? Isn’t an author supposed to make characters individuals? Not necessarily. And not in a parody, farce, or satire, all of which are genres that Wilde drew on for The Importance of Being Earnest. Wilde is making fun of the Victorian upper class, to which both Jack and Algernon belong.

  5. While many characters have a more jaded view, Jack is a romantic. He wants to marry Gwendolen because he is in love with her, not for social currency. When Algernon asks if Jack is in London for business or pleasure, he thinks Jack is wrong to place a marriage proposal in the pleasure category.

  6. Meanwhile, Jack, having decided that Ernest has outlived his usefulness, arrives home in deep mourning, full of a story about Ernest having died suddenly in Paris. He is enraged to find Algernon there masquerading as Ernest but has to go along with the charade.

    • Oscar Wilde
    • 1895
  7. One could argue that Jack Worthing is the protagonist of The Importance of Being Earnest, but there are five central characters whose motivations are most important to the play. Let's start...

  8. Jack Worthing (known as Jack in the country and as Ernest in town) appears a very similar character to Algy. Jack is also idle – though he appears to have the income to support his lifestyle. Like his friend, he is leading a double life of deceit: he is respectable in the country, rakish and dissolute in the city, under the covering identity ...