Saturday, 10 December 2011

Lane instruction

Following my few months of leaving algernon,i'm leaving the duty the work and the struggle of not getting fired ,to you.You are officially the new substitute of hard work earned through years of observing.Algernon has a very big appetite and i must assure you that he doesn't like to be kept waiting,cucumbers sandwiches are a must when he is down ,which is rare since i am at the kitchen round the clock racking up something to keep that from happening,because i am telling you,when that happens ,he will consider moving the situation to you,and then your fired ,for a while .This job will be touch and i am not going to sugar coat the fact that it is, indeed hard work .You need to be able to deal with algernon in ways in which only a very skilled person,as i can,being an observer of algernon over the many years I've noticed that he likes to converse with  butlers,and although this is  very rare in my years of working,it isn't with him .


If he shall talk with you just make sure you do not mention anything of your past marriages,i promise ,he will not be to agreeable with yours or anyone's view on marriage,however if you avoid the topic all together you'll be just fine .I want you to also provide algernon with the keys under the mat after 12 midnight,he goes out at around that time every night,i do not know for what reason but he does and the fact that i provide him with assistance,i really don't know why but he is much appreciative in the morning i guarantee .

Another thing that you must apply algernon with is plenty of food when guests are around,this may usually occur when he is occupied with jack or Cecily,he does indeed like to provide his guest with as much food us they could hold,i could say the same for him.So with the many lists of things that you'll have to do for algernon,i'll give you this piece of advice,learnt from the many years of observing algernon,don't say anything;don't talk to him even if he requires your attention,because what might come out of your mouth...he never likes .

Monday, 5 December 2011

How the play resolves (paragraph) on meanings /explanations

In the play all characters where all together and it was as though the truth was being discovered .A resolution for all the happenings in the play was founded and this in turn brought all the characters together .At the beginning of the play,all the characters had close ties with each other,like at the very beginning Algernon and Jack seemed like the brothers the way the casually  talked to each other,and at the end of play we see that they are actually brothers .Similarly,Gwendolyn also find out some information,about jacks name really being earnest,the plays name also contributes to a lot of meaning in the last scene as all the characters actually recognise the Importance of being earnest as it links all characters together and creates understanding to what assumptions of the characters were made in the course of the play . 

The characters all discover different attributes of each other ,however Lady bracknell does not change  her strong views on how people should be in victorian society.She notably says,'i dare not even suspect,`Dr chasuble,i need hardly tell you that in families of high position strange coincidences are are not suppose to occur they are hardly considered the thing.While some characters show signs of changing,like Jack,characters like Lady bracknell still hold strong views of what is and what isn't expectable in victorian society.

Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Oscar Wildes life

Oscar Wilde was an Irish  poet and writer born in October 16 1890,he is mostly remembered for is epigrams  ,plays and witty way of criticizing the Victorian society through his pieces of writing and to circumstances this led to his imprisonment. Wilde parents were successful dublin intellectuals .Oscar Wilde became fluent in french and German early in life ,he became known for his involvement  in philosophy and other subjects that he later led into in university .


Oscar Wilde had attended trinity college Dublin ,during his time in the  college he produced some of the attributes and attitudes that made him famous .Literary and artistic acclaim were slow in coming to Wilde .In 1884 ,when he maried Constance Lloyd ,Wilde's writing career was still a work in progress.He had gone a lecture tour of North America and been lampooned in the 1881 Gilbert and Sullivan operetta patience as the self -consciously idiosyncratic philosopher -poet Reginald Bunthorne ,but he was celebrated chiefly as well -known in personality and a wit .He may have been the first person ever to become famous for being famous .








Sunday, 27 November 2011

lady Bracknell speech to Gwendolyn

I am slightly concerned about my daughters rather interesting taste in men .Upon meeting with jack the other evening,i must say that the fact that he was  born in a cloak room startled me ,and to add on to the horror ...he has no relations .You would think if he had the audacity to ask for my daughters hand in marriage that he would have at least some higher guardian to speak of.I must confess ,that i have quiet a high expectation with men ,especially men whom want to marry my dearest daughter,and i am having some trouble telling whether jack would fit into my self proclaimed list of eligible men .


One of the things i have noticed very recently is the close relationship bonding with Cecily and my Gwendolyn ,never have i thought the two would be such great friends,and all too fast!with jack as her guardian it is quite strange, wouldn't you agree, Gwendolyn has expressed to me some worries about this, Cecily being very attractive and so,my dear daughter is quiet afraid that jack will be whisked away from her.not a chance in the world, Gwendolyn,as i am myself,is perfectly capable of keeping someone on a tight leash,even if ...i where to allow her to marry this man that's is .


I mean,you'd have to be practically very eligible ,to be asking for her hand in marriage ,in this society we live in today,mothers and daughters are only to walk in each others steps .As successful as i was at marriage ,i would only want the very same for my Gwendolyn . And i know that i could possible do something for her poor friend Cecily ,i'm sure her and algernon will be a perfect match ,and perfect distraction from Gwendolyn's worries ,i'm very sure .

Friday, 18 November 2011

Gwendolyn extract

Dear diary 


Well,i guess i was  expecting quiet a situation here ,i am terribly afraid that mother will not accustom to my soon to be husband ,i have not a clue if there conversation was the awful cause of this .Jack is the one i decide to spend the rest of my life with.I know i'd rather love someone more if the person be named earnest,jack isn't...and i'm quiet o.k .I feel it is my ultimate destiny to meet and marry someone of the name earnest,strong honest and willing ,yes...that would be exactly him .Although the other day jacks proposal was such a pleasant surprise ,even though i would have liked him to be more romantic and sincere about it, it was really all i'd expect from such a man;my man .


He is the very aspect of what i am all about,kind caring and affectionate ...isn't that what girl could do for in our age and time ,men cant honestly be asked to give more then that ,right?
and why on earth would jack ask me why i could possibly like the name earnest,as if he could see through my very mind ,yes.I do like the name ,very much ...is that what you'd prefer to hear,jack? that i imagine you to be someone you quiet frankly aren't.Along with this ,i find it very strange that the notifications and connection of jack and and earnest have being appearing up in conversation a lot ,maybe its my over analytic mind but that evening he asked me about the name ,earnest ...i then heard it from Cecily ;not to mention the brother jack kept in the dark .


i believe there are many explanations for jacks interesting secrecy ,it is really and utturly fascinating being with him,and going on with many lists of things i would find of him,will really do me no good .It makes me more anxious of him. I cant say much of what i would want and what i would terribly like ,but i do know that i can at least talk to my mother ,about jack because this marriage is going through and what i might say or do for it to happen ,will just about be erratic .

Thursday, 10 November 2011

gwendolyn and cecily

The importance of being earnest is a play of triviality; it repeatedly mocks Victorian morals and social customs, marriage and the pursuit of love in particular. In the extract that i am currently going to explore we also see those very aspect of Oscars inversions & humour when Gwendolyn and Cecily are having a conversation.
In this element Gwendolyn says ‘outside the family circle, papa is quite unknown i think that is how it should be ‘.the writer creates an inverted characteristic of her father, normally it was good in Victorian society for women not to be too ‘well known’ however in this section of the play the language tells us that Oscar Wilde wants to create humour in the fact that normal thoughts on women and men are reversed to make us think in a different way.

in addition i view this to be unusually sarcastic because women in the Victorian era never use to think of men in that sort of way .In the sentence of the first quote the last word of ‘that’s how it should be’ tells us that Gwendolyn is very opinionated, it notifies us that she may be a feminist at heart and might not have the same moralistic view on  men and women as others in Victorian society usually did .this translates to us that there is also an inversion crafted through this gender switch.

The apostrophe used when Gwendolyn said ‘outside the family circle,’ is used to give a effect of a pause in emotion it showed us that she was directly addressing her ‘papa’ and that what she said is something she was probably meaning to say to her own father .I fell that it gives her a higher status to herself,personally when she says that ,she seems as though she is saying it directly to her own papa ,but she isn’t .Gwendolyn goes on to say ‘I think that it is quiet as it should be .And certainly once a man should neglect his domestic duties he becomes painfully effeminate ‘.We view Oscar Wildes persona entering into this as it is viewed that he probably neglected his domestic duties as a family man ,this writer has explored characters through his personal experiences and knowledge many times however in this extract he enters upon his sexuality also when Gwendolyn articulates  ‘and certainly once a man should neglect his domestic duties he becomes painfully effeminate ‘ on this part of the conversation the style in which she said ‘painfully effeminate it tells us that she feels strongly about what is said and has obviously thought about this previous.

Furthermore i  view there being some literal language present, this is due to the fact that Gwendolyn extends her meaning of what she finds effeminate ,she believes that domestic duties make men more manly than womanly ,in retrospect the sentences and manner that her attraction to this sort of type of ‘men’ is placed ,tells us that she is very biased on what she finds desirable .the sentences are always lined with an apostrophe ,to me it seems that she pause after every statements to express her scrutiny or collect them into a final view of men in society.

Gwendolyn seems to be confronting her personal views on her parents ,through the first part of her conversation she uses her father to explain what she doesn’t like of  men and their affirmative roles and duties and now ,on the second part of the conversation she goes on to describe what she doesn’t like of her own mother .’short sightedness ‘ is the word she describes her upbringing of her mother ,In the Victorian era mothers were very important and mostly weren’t criticised however Gwendolyn states that her mother’s upbringing was to blame of her opinions and views on society  .when Gwendolyn says ‘mama, whose views on education is remarkably strict has brought me up to be extremely short sighted ‘.the two words ‘mama and extremely ‘ are emphasised to give the  sense of Gwendolyn channelling frustration  in them .It is an inversion that makes the character seem resentful of her mother in many ways .throughout the whole conversation Cecily isn’t saying much ,and that to me gives remembrance of the roles the ‘listener and the confessor ‘ .Gwendolyn declares what she feels are socially normal for her and Cecily listens ,this shows that they are both close enough to be having this conversation in the first place .more over i have viewed that when Gwendolyn says ‘it is part of her system ‘ the short sentence seemed as though it was a fact of truth ,that her mother is simply the way she is ,and that Gwendolyn ,although expressing some dislike due to the tone of her words ,has learnt to except it .however in the last quote ,’so do you mind me looking at you through my glasses ‘.This phrase  is metaphoric ,because Gwendolyn expresses that she wants to shatter her mother’s influences and wants to be acquainted with only her personal viewing .

given this fact, it shows a lot about what this character feels ,in contrast to Cecily ,these two characters are very similar for the reason that they both have authorities in their life they do not agree with, meaning they have their own sight set for them and they want explore it .like Cecily being a romantic and having enough of an imagination to love someone she doesn’t know well, or Gwendolyn wanting to break out of her mother’s influences ,and wanting to view people from her perspective .

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

in the first act of importance of being earnest algernon is sitting down and having an interrogating conversation in which jack is the centre.He probes jack to tell about his cigarette case.On one particular quote ,algernon conforms the identity earnest and compares it with his own. 'you have  invented a very useful younger brother called earnest ,in order that you may be able to come up to town as often as you like .i have invented an invaluable permanent invalid called Bunbury ,in order that i may be able to go down into the country whenever i choose .Bunbury ,in order that i may be able to go down into the country whenever i choose .Bunbury to go down into the country whenever i choose .


This tells us that algernon is attempting to make a comparison between the two of them to make it sound more expectable to have two identities . also there was another quote about educated people and non educated ,when jack said 'i am sick to death of cleverness .everybody is clever nowadays .I wish to goodness we had a few fools left '.This shows us that Oscar Wilde uses the language to be viewed as very 'harshly honest' ,when really jack is clever himself ,and so it also connects to the fact that he is fed up of the  typical sensibility of Victorian society and how educated people have become a 'public nonsense .oscar develops this to say that 'fools' are more interesting ,maybe due to the fact that they don't aren't really educated and don't
 talk about the bore of materialistic items .The repetition of the word clever insights us how he feels about  intelligent people . Humor is created by the reversed way in which jack feels clever people aren't of his liking ,this makes the audience because the language in that quotation was serious but had some humor in it .




This ideology links to the memorable quote in the novel  were lady brackenell had her conversation with Gwendolyn and said that 'education produces no effect whatsoever '.I feel that notion of the novel is that educated people aren't really liked .The irony of this is that if oscar Wilde suggest that Mrs prism isn't very important either however she is .This connects with the other quote because its shows us although they are living in the Victorian era , Oscar wilde shows the opposite from what the audience might think 'education' may be viewed by people .


Tthroughout act 2 scene 1 You seem to be displaying signs of triviality. 'on the contrary ,aunt Augusta. I've now realized for the first time in my life the vital importance of being Ernest .in this quote the form of lexis is very serious but pun intended ,because jack exposes himself in way only he could see . Oscar made jack perceptive in the in which he finds a great deal of his secret identity  .

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

character differences : Cecily ,algernon

Oscar Wilde's  adaption of the  humorous importance of being earnest revolves highly around the lives of all characters in  secrecy ,love affairs and long lost relatives elongating throughout the play .What is most contrasted is the differences and similarities between  Cecily and algernon  .One of whom seems more similar then the other ,in this essay i am going to explore the way the writer presents this in very particular form to make the play be viewed as humorous and intriguing .

Algernon , plays second hero in the play ,he is viewed as the a charming bachelor who is a selfish witty and immoral man  . Like jack ,algernon has created a fictional character in his life whom he pretends to be .it seems to me that he has an imagination ,enough to have thought up a plan to be someone else when he wanted .this is very similar to Cecily ,although she is more calm and often described as sweet ,simple and innoicent throughout the play ,however she develops a passionate love for a man whom she has never even seen ,earnest .When Cecily is talking to her governess Mrs prism she comes across 'not interested in worldly things like learning German and history ,as creatively expected ,she goes off to write in her diary .In this aspect ,algernon has more of cold look on things ,like for instance when jack brought up the subject of marriage , Algernon view was that 'divorces are made in heaven'.

algernon delights in his own cleverness and ingenuity and has little contempt for people ,for instance when he had conversed with jack over dinner he played out  no contempt when he said 'but i thought you said ...miss cardew was a little too much interested in your poor brother Ernest ?wont she feel this lose a great deal ? .From that quote we see that Cecily and algernon bare much more differences then they seem .Cecily is more of modest person with her words ,unlike algernon and i believe that this is has profound differ in the two persona's as algernon likes to bask in his wit , Cecily is quite alright with her quiet knowing sensibility . The way in which she is sometimes viewed as this character makes it implausible for the audience because her dream like love struck state is amusing because her 'earnest ' doesnt actually exist  and also the amusement of algernon is that he repeatedly says to jack and many other characters in the play the marriage is quiet obviously not for him,when we in fact find out the pun intended joke that he is actually engaged .




In conclusion ,Oscar Wilde in this play had created these characters knowing that each everyone of them would have this witty and humorousness problematic backgrounds and hidden intentions  .By this ,it has made characters like Cecily and algernon more similar and different in many many ways .This is brought alight within the language and tone used by each character .

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

home study :act 2 analysis

In this play ,oscar Wilde intelligently plays out the lives of characters in there different statuses ,weather it being a teacher a butler or a wealthy man with a hidden identity .along the play we continuously see the hypocrisy and false beliefs of  the characters in the Victorian  era ,mainly,in act 2 we take a look at the conversations between cecily and Mrs prism .This scene is set in the manor garden ,jacks house and Mrs prism is sitting at the table with books trying to teach cecily German .she refuses to learn and says that 'it isn't at all a becoming language' ,this informs us that she feels that being educated ,especially in a language isnt very important to her .we also have insights on this because at first she waters the plants rather then sitting and learning with her governess.

Along the further lines in conversation ,Dr chasuble walks in and Mrs prism stands up and blushes ,this also shows us that there is some attraction between the two them .Cecily then mentions that mrs prism has a 'headache',she says this because she can see by mrs prisms change in tone ,that she ovibiously feels something for dr chasuble .from act 2 ,we learn the traits of both there personality,the fact cecily doesn't see her German classes important and Mrs prism , obviously displaying that she feels a certain way when dr chasuble walks in .


further more ,from what i viewed of the second act , Mrs prism seemed more or less deeply interested in cecily doing well in her education and concentrating ,while cecily goes on to talk about how 'unfortunate' it is for jack ,whom is too serious .she states that his brother would have greater influence on him ,what was very peculiar of this quote was that earnest is already seen as the troublesome brother ,from cecily's interest in that sort of persona and not a sensible man we have an insight on the fact that she likes a bit of excitement and mystery , .



Wednesday, 12 October 2011

home study :how did Oscar Wilde explore hypocrisy

the importance of being earnest is a very trivial play ,it is farcical comedy protagonists maintain fictitious personae in order to escape burdensome social  .Oscar Wilde does this but creating various characters of different purposes ,like Algernon having a second secrete identity (bunbury) and John being (earnest) .this is very eccentric from what is usually presented of  a Victorian man ,in that sort of society and time, secrete identities weren't that easy to maintain or to even have ,so the play writer uses this  to show us how that could be used to criticize what society at that time were meant to be .


Oscar played with the idea of what was normal and acceptable in society by creating these characters living in the Victorian society and having those same attitudes and values we see how the upper class and middle class view societies norms .One of the closely related subjects in the play was marriage and how each of characters saw it e.g in act 1 scene one gwendolen says 'the old fashion respect for the young is fast dying out .what ever influence I ever had over mamma ,i lost at the age of three ' .By this we see how Oscar Wilde twists what society thinks ,like in that era it was known for the child to have lost respect for the old and not the other way round .it is a formation of value , respect,and the play writer turns it round to make us look at the play as yet again trivial  (not fitting in to the known beliefs and expectations of Victorian society .


Further more , Wilde explores in depth what it means to have dual identity in Victorian society ,although algernon may have negative beliefs on a that very dual identity ,he ends up having one himself .The hypocrisy from this is  highlighted  numerous times  when conversations of marriage do come up for e.g if it wasn't for bunburys extrodinary bad health ,for instance ,i wouldnt be able to dine with you at Willis to night ,for i have really been engaged to aunt Augusta '.We view there being hypocrisy in the strong points of marriage the audience thought algernon had.


His also an insight because it lets us know that some of the characters of the play claim to have stable beliefs of what is known as (a high position in society) .A good example of this is when lady Bracknell had the conversation with John about gwendolen ,the topic of parents was aparently irrelevant to her .however when John stated he didn't quite know whom his biological parents it was a sudden shock for lady Bracknell ,how could this be if it were irrelevant ? throughout this scene we here lady Bracknell's outtake on Victorian society and respectability  ,but the characters seem to be quite deceiving in there choices of values in that current era ;Oscar Wilde explores this by showing us how the characters may have opposing views to certain occupation  in morality ,and how in the end ,their views turn out to be loosely based on there situation e.g algernon and his engagement to aunt Augusta .









Wednesday, 28 September 2011

analysis of the importance of being earnest

in act 1 scene 1 Algernon had seemed to be slightly interrogative ,with the form and tone of which he were asking questions ,both characters  sounded  as though they were bickering about whether the truth is simple and pure in jacks case .Algernon shows jack that he is aware of what is going on in his social surroundings 'to begin with,i dined there on Monday ,and once a week is quiet enough to dine with ones a week is quiet enough to dine with ones own relations'.this tells us that Algernon likes spending time with family but ,its very fond of it ,he'd rater spend time with jack .in at 1 scene 1 we view how jack and Algernon relationship is being presented ,it tells us that they have a very teased and eased relationship of being friends ,jack doesn't seem to mind the integrative tone to wanting to know more about the name earnest.

along the play ,we see some interesting relation between the sub-quote the beginning of the play 'a trivial comedy for serious people ' Oscar Wilde puts in some ironic meaning to 'yes but ,must be serious about it .i hate people who are not serious about there meals .it is shallow of them'.Oscar Wilde symbolises  this as showing there views on what is important and what isn't in the characters minds.along the play Gwendolyn seems worried that jack has spoken so little about marriage proposal 'i adore you .'but you haven't proposed' she questions him and it seems as though he were not sure of getting married ,this is very interesting because jack leads a double life ,with a different romance intertwined with another women .

in act 1 scene 2 we read a conversation bewtween gwendolyne fair fax and jack worthing.gwendolyne aprises to jack how she loves the name ernest and how she feels confidence and honesty when she hears the name .jack then questions gwendolyne on weather she would still like him for another name ,this shows us that he is observes weather she would still love him if he were to confess about his true identity .this irony shows the readers the effect that the name ernest has had on the fellow characters in the play.we then see i very romantic scene of jack proposing to gwendolyn,'Of course I will, darling. How long you have been about it! I am afraid you have had very little experience in how to propose'.by this fact of proposing ,it comes to as a shoke for gwendolyne ,as if she were waiting upon jack to propose for some time now .





 

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

jack and algernon scene

The last time jack and Algernon were having dinner ,i felt a presence of there being some interrogation going on aiming towards jack.from their previous conversation we learnt how the question of Cecily came up ,it was as though Algernon had already known what jack was up to but by asking so many questions at the beginning he wanted to clarify it.

if Algernon and jack were to have dinner after the time he lost his cigarette case i would presume  that the hostility and tensed hidden truth would build up and jack might just slip on one of the lies he has been using as a cover up to his secrete double life .Lane would serve the very same thing at the last dinner ,with  slight familiarity as we come upon the fact of society norms and servants and masters being comfortable to talk even further then whats on the menu that later evening.for interrogation would continue ,in aim of Algernon finally seeking out his self known truth .


(Algernon walks to the table and takes of his gloves off  to sit) .


Algernon :it is ,really a great pleasure for you to join me here once again.I'll have you say ,that cigarette case of yours is rather interesting,wouldn't you agree?earnest

jack: i would ,Mely over the fact that it is such an exquisite lot of money but also that my name ,is not earnest.

Algernon :i see,and so i have lived only yet,a few couple of years ;truth can be told with none or little meaning behind it,in your very case dear friend there is obviously a lot  more to be told ,do share some insights on Cecily

Jack laughs ,his face then turns thoughtful )

Jack:well,this woman is quiet what you would expect of  your high  traditional Victorianism ,but ...algy would care to listen in on yet one of your favourite theory's of secrecy .she ,doesn't appear to exist.

Algernon :if that is your matter then i will soon grasp it ,curiosity is a fascinating thing jack,driven to insanity i would think a person would begin to appreciate it .

(Lane appears after the two hours jack had spent with Algernon ,he collects the plates and salver ,with an echoing laughter ).the dinner then finishes with the pending silence of the conversations end .

Sunday, 18 September 2011

importance of being earnest analysis

The title 'the importance of being earnest ' comes from the very definition of what earnest actually means .It refers to being sincere and honest ,but the irony of the play is that earnest (jack) is far from being honest and sincere as he leads a double life that causes us to see the name in a different twist.The intelligence of this title is the pun intended way oscar uses the name of jack as 'ernest' and the title possibly suggesting that there has to be some meaning to being that person jack is imposing to be .In the play ,everything depends on pretending to be ernest ,so i feel the title is merly a comedic way of showing how there is some importance of jack playing this pretence character ernest.


The cast list is set in upper class to lower class ,it shows us that there are obvious signs of status hierarchy ,in the play ,jack is presented with his name at the top of the list ,leading an honourable role of JP justice of peace ,as you read on ,you notice just how important his role is in his level of profession and his secret life .leading on we see the second character Algernon Moncrieff, he also leads a double life of secrecy in name ,i personally believe that the characters lists all relate to the fact that each of them have a level of importance ,since Algernon is pretty close to jack and leads a similar life .as Gwendolyn Fairfax comes third to the rest of the cast list ,it is visible that all the characters are in list to who plays important roles to jack ,hence implying for to question ,what is the importance of these people to earnest.

the language used in act 1 part 1 is very eased and casual between lane and Algernon .although they are both from different societies of class lane seems to stick to the norm of politeness and limited conversations between servants and there bosses ,were as algernon sounds as if it doesn't matter ;so he elongates the discourse.Oscar Wilde shows us the obvious differences between upper class and lower class ,and uses that to show that the rules are being broken ,usually conversations like algernon and lane do not extend further then 'please' and yes 'sir' .Algernon in the text state 'Lanes views on marriage seem somewhat lax. Really, if the lower orders don’t set us a good example, what on earth is the use of them? They seem, as a class, to have absolutely no sense of moral responsibility '.This imposes to us that though he is able to have a near to normal conversation with lane .


Oscar Wilde shows us in the play ,that because this play is set in the Victorian era ,it was very important then to divide yourself from someone like lane ;algernon in act 1 part 1 didn't seem to care at all that he was having a normal conversation with the servant about marriage and if its demoralizing .Algernon had carried the conversation on this shows us that Oscar explores his use of language through status like this ,through creating characters who aren't from the same social class but are somehow link together throughout the play . 


This forms a very ironic tone to the play because it is as if Oscar his preparing the audience to see first hand that there will be some light heartedness between Victorian social norm ,this .as in terms of class ,when they both mix in the play ,for instance there are governesses ,servant , justice of Peace ,honarble and so on .Their all from different social statuses ,so Oscar explores status through creating a serious of twists and events ,also adding that although at the time those weren't really what was socially expectable (having normal conversations with servants , Oscar makes it seem as though rules don't really exist within  a play for serious people .