The Importance of being Earnest Characters list

Algernon Moncrieff

Algernon Moncrieff is a witty, charming, and fashionable young man in Oscar Wilde’s play, The Importance Of Being Earnest. He is a good friend of the protagonist, Jack, but also a mischievous and playful character who enjoys mocking the social conventions of Victorian society.

Cecily Cardew

Cecily Cardew is a young, naive and charming girl who lives under the care of her governess Miss Prism. She is the ward of Jack Worthing and is in love with Algernon Moncrieff, whom she has never met, but only knows through letters. She is idealistic, imaginative and romantic and dreams of a life full of love and adventure.

Gwendolen Fairfax

Gwendolen Fairfax is a high-society woman in The Importance of Being Earnest, who is infatuated with a man named Ernest and gets into a tangled web of lies and deceit due to his false identity. She is witty, charming, and determined, but ultimately learns the value of honesty and sincerity.

John (Jack) Worthing

John (Jack) Worthing is the male protagonist in Oscar Wilde’s play The Importance of Being Earnest. He is a well-bred and respectable gentleman who has created an alter-ego named Ernest in order to escape his dull country life and enjoy the pleasures of city life. The play follows his comic misadventures as he navigates between these two identities and tries to win the heart of his love interest, Gwendolen Fairfax.

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