True Identity Exposed In Earnest By Oscar Wilde

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My belief is that Oscar Wilde satirizes the audacity, arrogance and hypocrisy of the English people during the Victorian era. He uses this play as a tool to forcefully point out the dumbfounded objections during this time period. In the beginning of this play, I found myself curious about what may happen next. I did not find the plot to be predictable because it took me a bit longer to understand to what extent these characters used “Bunbury.” I was surprised to see that the two gentlemen were going to find themselves in the midst of being Bunburyists and their true identity exposed. Not to mention, how the two women responded to finding out the truth of who “Earnest” really was. I expected the women to run and I assumed Jack, John Worthing,