Now that you know the whole story, can you try to write these words on the arrows above?
proposes to (2x)/ mother of / aunt of / brother of / governess of / ward of / hotly pursuing
In each square, write the definition corresponding to the character:
- She represents upper class society, its values and opinions
- He is a local minister
- She knows everything about Jack’s identity
- She falls in love with Ernest , who is in reality Algernon.
- He was abandoned and adopted. He discovers the truth about his origin when he was an adult.
- She is really concerned about appearances.
- He’s in love with John’s ward.
What character(s) do you prefer? Why?
A / Jack discovers he is Algernon’s older brother and everybody can get married!B / Cecily and Ernest-Algernon declare their love for each other.
C / Jack and Algernon reveal to each other their practice of “bun burying”.
D / Gwendolen admits that the name Ernest is very important for her.
E / Miss prism reveals Jack’s true identity.
F / As Lady Bracknell visits Algernon, Jack-Ernest takes the opportunity of proposing to Gwendolen.
G / Gwendolen arrives at jack’s house in the countryside and makes friends with Cecily.
H / Lady Bracknell refuses Jack-Ernest as husband for her daughter because eof his humble origin.
I / Both men have arranged to be christened by the name of Ernest.
J / Cecily reveals her imaginary engagement to Ernest-Algernon, as well as her attachment to the name Ernest.
K / Jack decides to killoff his “false” brother and to be christened Ernest. In the meantime, Algernon decides to visit Cecily in the country.
L / Lady Bracknell consents to the marriage between Algernon and Cecily but Jack refuses to agree to it, unless Lady Bracknell accepts his own marriage to Gwendolen.
M / Ernest-algernon become friends with Cecily.
N / Algernon and Jack argue over “Ernest”.
O / Algernon is determined to be christened Ernest.
P / Cecily and Gwendolen argue over their mutual engagement to an “Ernest Worthing”.
Q / Jack and Algernon’s true identities are revealed. Jack confesses that Ernest was fictious.
A / Jack discovers he is Algernon’s older brother and everybody can get married!
B / Cecily and Ernest-Algernon declare their love for each other.
C / Jack and Algernon reveal to each other their practice of “bun burying”.
D / Gwendolen admits that the name Ernest is very important for her.
E / Miss prism reveals Jack’s true identity.
F / As Lady Bracknell visits Algernon, Jack-Ernest takes the opportunity of proposing to Gwendolen.
G / Gwendolen arrives at jack’s house in the countryside and makes friends with Cecily.
H / Lady Bracknell refuses Jack-Ernest as husband for her daughter because eof his humble origin.
I / Both men have arranged to be christened by the name of Ernest.
J / Cecily reveals her imaginary engagement to Ernest-Algernon, as well as her attachment to the name Ernest.
K / Jack decides to killoff his “false” brother and to be christened Ernest. In the meantime, Algernon decides to visit Cecily in the country.
L / Lady Bracknell consents to the marriage between Algernon and Cecily but Jack refuses to agree to it, unless Lady Bracknell accepts his own marriage to Gwendolen.
M / Ernest-algernon become friends with Cecily.
N / Algernon and Jack argue over “Ernest”.
O / Algernon is determined to be christened Ernest.
P / Cecily and Gwendolen argue over their mutual engagement to an “Ernest Worthing”.
Q / Jack and Algernon’s true identities are revealed. Jack confesses that Ernest was fictious.