The Importance of Being Earnest Comments

  • Aubree 2022-01-12 08:02:11

    I don’t like Oscar Wilde but it’s rated as “witty and humorous”. Final accounts for 70% of the essay...

  • Jaunita 2022-01-12 08:02:11

    Sweetheart Talking King + Husband Failed This pair of names is really a perfect match for the romantic light comedy style of the year, flashbacks and other imaginary passages I will be Reggio, I don’t believe this is Wilde, this is Uncle Face them Fan service now!...

  • Madisyn 2022-01-12 08:02:11

    Negative negative makes positive, false and false make true. That little love song can be sung in duet, and the voice is in perfect harmony. A pair of ecstasy old CPs carry the world's long-cherished...

  • Scarlett 2022-01-12 08:02:11

    I have no resistance against Wilde's script! The adaptations and interpretations based on the original work are very exciting, the rhythm of the comedy does not lose to the drama, and the new details are also very interesting. The acting skills of several protagonists are too...

Extended Reading
  • Deon 2022-01-12 08:02:11

    Two classic English gentlemen and a great song

    Although the concept of Beauty is above all is very problematic, no one can deny that Oscar Wilde’s writing is beautiful. Therefore, his literary attainments, especially in drama, or to be precise in comedy. It's quite remarkable. Although the movie The Importance og Being Earnest looks like a...

  • Jennifer 2022-01-12 08:02:11

    Perfect adaptation

    It is not easy for a masterpiece to be adapted into a movie that does not provoke the fans of the original author. What's more, "You Can't Play" is the most proud comedy of the talented teacher Wilde. Therefore, this movie is really a testament to the skill of the screenwriter, director and even...

The Importance of Being Earnest quotes

  • Lady Bracknell: [walking in on his kneeling proposal] Mr. Worthing, sir, rise from this semi-recumbent posture, it is most indecorous!

  • Jack: I said I had lost my parents; it would be nearer to the truth that my parents lost me.