Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Character Analysis – the Importance of Being Earnest (Algernon Moncrief)

Algernon Moncrief in Oscar Wildes The Importance of Being Earnest is quite simply a child at play. Algy, as hes cognize to his friends, is a young bachelor not yet in his thirties living the aristocratic manners of a Victorian gentleman. He has an underdeveloped sensation of morality and of the world beyond him. Algy has an excellent skill for wit and as an Oxonian, his education is also rather noticeable. You might also surmise him to be unhappy if he were eating muffins as if there was no tomorrow, and he doesnt seem fond of sharing his cucumber sandwiches in any case.He expresses impassiveness to everything that fails to give him a moments amusement as he refers to his manservants short marriage, I dont know that I am often interested in your family life. Bills would probably pile in his flat in London on Half Moon Street, if he didnt tear them up. Responsibility isnt in his vocabulary, and he certainly doesnt fix very much importance on being earnest. John (Jack) Worthing is Algys best friend and is quite serious close everything that Algy takes for granted.Although they do share a shared fondness for a particular past time called Bunburying that involves the creation of a fictional double in the form of a brother or friend. The pane of which to allow them to easily create excuses to travel as they like. Additionally Algy enjoys using his Bunbury character to avoid dinner with his aunt Lady Bracknell. He believes once a week is enough time to spend with relatives. While Jack utilizes his Bunbury character, ironically named Earnest, to see Algys first cousin, Gwendolen Fairfax.In the first act of the play, Algy was curious about an enumeration in a cigarette case that Jack had left behind. The inscription read From little Cecily, with her fondest love to her dear Uncle Jack. Up to this moment, Algy had only cognise Jack only by the name Ernest, but now Algy discovers Jacks own Bunburying. Not seemingly fazed, as Algy seemed more interested in the specifics of the one named Cecily, he continued to question Jack about the case only to discover that Cecily is not Jacks niece, but his ward. Enticed by the thought of this young female ward of Jacks, Algy presses him by expressing his interest.This results in Jack revealing that Cecily is excessively pretty and only eighteen. Quite determined now, but resolving that he was not going to be invited by Jack, he decided to overhear Jacks conversation with Gwendolen. Fortunately for Algy, Jack reveals his country address to Gwendolen. Algy certainly had a scheme in his mind as he was writing down the address on his shirt cuff. Algy is quite a bored person. To avoid boring activities and to broaden his scope of entertainment, he created a fictitious character, Bunbury. As Bunbury, he can escape to the country side or just his aunts dinners.Algy also finds entertainment in being witty and appreciating life as an art form. He doesnt avoid scrapes as he love scrapes. His scheme to see Cec ily certainly turns into one, and many things change for him once he does in the long run meet Cecily. I think it is best summed up by Algy aphorism I killed Bunbury this afternoon when he had just told Jack that Nothing will bucket along me to part with Bunbury. After meeting Cecily and falling madly in love with her, hes willing to give up his freedom. Both he and Jack regular resort to scheduling baptisms to correct their lies, and in turn both become earnest.Algy always seemed quite amused with his own wit, even remarking on one join on his statement concerning women and their mothers, It is perfectly phrased . He believed women to become their mothers while men dont become their fathers. He also shows his keen understanding of human behavior when remarking about the music selection for his aunts dinner, if one plays good music, people dont listen, and if one plays bad music people dont talk. Along with his wonderful taste in music, hes in particular fond of fashion.He wou ld never have any appetite without a buttonhole first, and as much of a glutton he is, thats saying a lot. He also comments of the fashion of others or rather the lack thereof such as Jack and how he has no taste in neckties at all. Another thing Algy knew, was that he loved Cecily and was willing to do anything to marry her. Algy may have fallen in love and ever lost his dear invalid friend, Bunbury, but his interest is fleeting. As well Cecily, for she even states she hates waiting even five minutes for anybody. I believe it seeming for their love to burn brightly and quickly.A man that could fall in love with a charwoman in ten minutes and a woman that could love a man just for his name alone is not an ideal match. Although, their mutual whimsy could be that which makes them an ideal match. I would just foretaste Algy does as his said and forgets how after the proposal the excitement is all over. Although, technically speaking, Algy never did propose to Cecily as they had bee n engaged nearly three months out front they even met. It is widely believed that Algernon is a representation of Oscar Wilde himself, as both men are rather witty dandies that lead double lives.While it can be argued whether Algy had truly changed, Id like to think that he came to the realization that Bunbury could not live. Algy had finally bumped into someone in that castle in the sky and was sure to leave alone him with plenty of entertainment as Cecilys imagination seemed to constantly create stories out of thin air. When she told him of their imaginary break up before they even met, Algy was very much hurt indeed and found Cecliys reacceptance of the engagement to make her a perfect angel.

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