1. Double Deception:
- Algernon pretends to be Ernest to woo Cecily.
- Jack pretends to be Ernest in the city while going by Jack in the countryside.
2. Misunderstood Identities:
- Gwendolen and Cecily both believe they are engaged to men named Ernest, unaware of
the deception.
3. Gwendolen's Determination:
- Gwendolen insists on marrying a man named Ernest due to her romantic idealization of
the name.
4. Lady Bracknell's Opposition:
- Lady Bracknell disapproves of Jack as a suitor for Gwendolen because of his unknown
lineage.
5. Cecily's Romance:
- Cecily is infatuated with the idea of being in love with someone named Ernest, creating a
fictional relationship.
6. Algernon's Proposal:
- Algernon proposes to Cecily, adding to the confusion of mistaken identities.
7. Gwendolen's Unwavering Love:
- Despite the confusion, Gwendolen reaffirms her love for Jack, regardless of his name.
- Algernon pretends to be Ernest to woo Cecily.
- Jack pretends to be Ernest in the city while going by Jack in the countryside.
2. Misunderstood Identities:
- Gwendolen and Cecily both believe they are engaged to men named Ernest, unaware of
the deception.
3. Gwendolen's Determination:
- Gwendolen insists on marrying a man named Ernest due to her romantic idealization of
the name.
4. Lady Bracknell's Opposition:
- Lady Bracknell disapproves of Jack as a suitor for Gwendolen because of his unknown
lineage.
5. Cecily's Romance:
- Cecily is infatuated with the idea of being in love with someone named Ernest, creating a
fictional relationship.
6. Algernon's Proposal:
- Algernon proposes to Cecily, adding to the confusion of mistaken identities.
7. Gwendolen's Unwavering Love:
- Despite the confusion, Gwendolen reaffirms her love for Jack, regardless of his name.