The Importance of Being Earnest: A Trivial Comedy for Serious People
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The play follows two witty young gentlemen who invent alter egos to escape social obligations, producing romantic pursuits, mistaken identities, and farcical misunderstandings. Their deceptions complicate courtships with two young women and draw intervention from a domineering relative, while a governess and a clergyman become entangled in revelations that resolve family secrets. Through sharp epigrams and ironic situations the work satirizes social conventions, especially attitudes toward marriage, respectability, and personal identity. A blend of light absurdity and pointed critique sustains brisk comedic momentum across three acts.
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