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Part A : Brief Questions with Answers

Q.1. When and where was Oscar Wilde born?
Ans. Oscar Wilde was born at 21 Westland Row, Dublin, Ireland, on October 16, 1854.

Q.2. What do you know of Wilde’s parents?
Ans. The parents of Oscar Wilde were distinguished but highly eccentric. His father, Sir William Wilde, was a well-known and successful Dublin doctor and his mother was an Irish revolutionary seeking to liberate Ireland from the British rule.

Q.3. Where did Wilde have his school education?
Ans. Oscar Wilde attended Portora Royal School, Enniskillen from 1864 to 1871.

Q.4. Which College did Wilde attend?
Ans. From 1871 to 1874 Wilde attended Trinity College, Dublin, where he won the Berkeley Gold Medal for Greek, and in 1874 went to
Magadalen College, Oxford, as Demy.

Q.5. When did Wilde win the Newdigate Prize?
Ans. Oscar Wilde won the Newdigate Prize for English Poetry with Ravenna in 1874.

Q.6. When did Wilde take his B. A. degree?
Ans. Oscar Wilde took his B. A. degree from Magdalen College, Oxford in 1878.

Q.7. What was Wilde’s first work to be published?
Ans. Ravenna, written in 1878, while Wilde was a student at Oxford, was his first work to be published. It won for him the Newdigate Prize for Poetry.

Q.8. Name the important plays written by Oscar Wilde.
Ans. The important plays written by Oscar Wilde are Vera or The Nihilists; The Duchess of Padua; Salome; Lady Windermere’ Fan; A Woman of No Importance, An Ideal Husband; and The Importance of Being Earnest.

Q.9. When was The Importance of Being Earnest published?
Ans. The Importance of Being Earnest was published in 1899.

Q.10. What kind of play is The Importance of Being Earnest?
Ans. The Importance of Being Earnest is a comedy of manners.

Q.11. What is a comedy of manners?
Ans. Comedy of manners is a form of comedy that presents the manners and social code of a sophisticated society in which wit, humour and polished behaviour are valued over fundamental morality.

Q.12. What was Wilde’s contribution to English drama?
Ans. Oscar Wilde’s contribution to the English drama was to restore to it a spirit of comedy; to the dull, moralistic Victorian stage he brought a wit reminiscent of the Restoration comedy of manners and a genuine sense of the dramatic.

Q.13. Who is Jack Worthing?
Ans. Jack Worthing, a resident of the Manor House, Woolton, is a frequent visitor to London. He is the guardian of a pretty 18-year old girl Cecily Cardew who lives at the manor House under the charge of her governess, Miss Prism.

Q.14. What is Jack’s income?
Ans. Jack’s income is between seven and a thousand pounds a year.

Q.15. Why is Jack frequently absent from the countryside?
Ans. Jack is frequently absent from the countryside on the pretext of having a younger brother, Ernest, a dissolute and degenerate man, who is to be rescued by Jack from the troubles created by himself.

16. What is the actual purpose of Jack Worthing’s visiting London city?
Ans. Jack Worthing, under the assumed name of Ernest Worthing has arrived in London in order to propose marriage to Gwendolen Fairfax, the only daughter of Lady Bracknell.

Q.17. In what way has Jack a double identity?
Ans. Jack is Ernest in the London city and Jack in the countryside. Thus he has a double identity.

Q.18. Who is Gwendolen Fairfax?
Ans. The Hon. Gwendolen Fairfax, the only daughter of Lord and Lady Bracknell, is an aristocratic and a beautiful young girl.

Q.19. Who is the lover of Gwendolen?
Ans. Gwendolen Fairfax is in love with Jack Worthing in the play The Importance of Being Earnest, and wishes to marry him despite her mother’s strong disapproval.

20. By what name is Jack known to Gwendolen?
Ans. Gwendolen knows Jack under the assumed name of Ernest Worthing. One of Jack’s chief attractions for Gwendolen is his assumed name-Ernest-without which she would refuse to marry him.

Q.21. Who is Algernon Moncrieff?
Ans. Algernon Moncrieff, nephew of Lord and Lady Bracknell, lives in London, where he is constantly watched over by his ultra respectable aunt, Lady Bracknell.

Q.22. Who is Bunbury?
Ans. Algernon has invented a permanent invalid friend, Bunbury, who lives in the country. He describes him to his friends as a chronically sick person.

Q.23. What is ‘Bunburying’?
Ans. Whenever Algernon wishes to go to the countryside, he gives out that he is going to visit his sick friend Bunbury whose condition is alarming.

Q.24. How does Algernon go ‘Bunburying’?
Ans. Algernon goes ‘Bunburying’ under the assumed name of ‘Ernest Worthing’, Jack’s fictitious wicked younger brother in order to meet Cecily Cardew, with whom he falls immediately in love and to whom he proposes marriage.

Q.25. What are the purposes of Algernon’s visiting countryside?
Ans. Algernon visits the countryside in order to propose marriage to Cecily Cardew and to escape the society in London, chiefly to avoid his aunt Augusta’s boring dinner parties where he is invariably paired either with a single woman or with no woman at all.

Q.26. Whom never do girls marry according to Algernon?
Ans. According to Algernon, girls never marry the men they flirt with.

Q.27. What is the name of Algernon’s butler?
Ans. The name of Algernon’s butler is Merriman Butler.

Q.28. Who is Lane?
Ans. Lane is a minor character in the play The Importance of Being Earnest. He is Algernon’s devoted manservant.

Q.29. What do you know about the opening scene or setting of the play The Importance of Being Earnest?
Ans. The play The Importance of Being Earnest opens in morning at Algernon’s well-furnished flat in Half-Moon Street in London. The room is luxuriously and artistically furnished. The sound of a piano is heard in the adjoining room.

Q.30. What is Algernon doing when the play opens?
Ans. Algernon is heard playing the piano in the adjoining room just before he enters the scene.

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Part B : Short Questions

1. Discuss the use of ‘pun’ in the title of the play The Importance of Being Earnest.
2. In what way is The Importance of Being Earnest a trivial comedy for serious people?
3. Trace farcical absurdities in The Importance of Being Earnest.

4. In what sense is The Importance of Being Earnest a comedy of dialogue with little action?
5. What are the sources of laughter in The Importance of Being Earnest?
6. What are the reasons for Jack Worthing’s frequent visits to London in The Importance of Being Earnest?

7. What fictitious story does Algernon frame of Bunbury in The Importance of Being Earnest?
8. What do you mean by Algernon Bunburying in The Importance of Being Earnest?
9. Why does Lady Bracknell reject Jack’s proposal of marriage to Gwendolen Fairfax?

Or,
What is the cause of Lady Bracknell’s rejection to Jack Worthing’s proposal to marry gwendolen?
10. What is the predicament of the two lovers?
11. What misunderstanding does grow between the two girls, Gwendolen and Cecily in The Importance of Being Earnest?
Q.12. How is Jack’s identity revealed in The Importance of Being Earnest?

Or,

What do you know of the discovery of Jack’s identity in The Importance of Being Earnest?
Q.13. Describe the love-affair between Miss Prism and Dr. Chasuble in The Importance of Being Earnest.
Q.14. How does Wilde satirise (expose to ridicule) the society matriarch in The Importance of Being Earnest?
Or,
In what sense is The Importance of Being Earnest anti feminist and anti-romantic?

Explanations
1. “I’m sorry for that, for your sake. I don’t play accurately-anyone can play accurately-but I play with wonderful expression. As far as the piano is concerned, sentiment is my forte. I keep science for life.”

2. “I really don’t see anything romantic in proposing. It is very romantic to be in love. But there is nothing romantic about a definite proposal. Why, one may be accepted. One usually is, I believe. Then the excitement is all over. The very essence of romance is uncertainty. If ever I get married, I’ll certainly try to forget the fact.”

3. “You have always told me it was Ernest. I have introduced you to everyone as Ernest. You answer to the name of Ernest. You are the most earnest-looking person I ever saw in my life. It is perfectly absurd your saying that your name isn’t Ernest. It’s on your cards.”

4. “The amount of women in London who flirt with their own husbands is perfectly scandalous. It looks so bad. It is simply washing one’s own clean linen in public.”
5. “Well, I must say, Algernon, that I think it is high time that Mr. Bunbury made up his mind whether he was going to live or to die.”

6. “We live, as I hope you know, Mr. Worthing, in an age of ideals. The fact is constantly mentioned in the more all expensive monthly magazines, and has reached the provincial pulpits, I am told; and my ideal has always been to love someone of the name of Ernest. There is something in the name that inspires absolute confidence.”

7. “You can hardly imagine that I and Lord Bracknell would dream of allowing our only daughter-a girl brought up with the utmost care-to marry into a cloakroom, and form an alliance with a parcel!”
8. “Were I fortunate enough to be Miss Prism’s pupil, I would hang upon her lips…I spoke metaphorically-My metaphor was drawn from the bees.”

9. “Well, ever since dear Uncle Jack first confessed to us that he had a younger brother who was very wicked and bad, you of course have formed the chief topic of conversation between myself and Miss Prism. And of course a man who is much talked about is always very attractive. One feels there must be something in him, after all. I dare say it was foolish of me, but I fell in love with you, Ernest.”

10. “Well, my own dear, sweet, loving little darling, I really can’t see why you should object to the name of Algernon. It is not at all a bad name. In fact, it is rather an aristocratic name. Half of the chaps who get into the Bankruptcy Court are called Algernon.”
11. “One has a right to Bunbury anywhere one chooses. Every serious Bunburyist knows that.”

12. “How absurd to talk of the equality of the sexes! Where questions of self-sacrifice are concerned, men infinitely beyond us.”
13. “Well, I am really only eighteen, but I always admit to twenty when I go to evening party.”

14. “Unmarried! I do not deny that is a serious blow. But after all, who has the right to cast a stone against one who has suffered? Cannot repentance wipe out an act of folly? Why should there be one law for men, and another for women? Mother, I forgive you.

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1. Comedy of Manners
2. Farce or Farce Comedy

3. Parallelisms in The Importance of Being Earnest.
4. Algernon’s Bunburying

5. Irony in The Importance of Being Earnest
6. Lady Bracknell
7. John (Jack) Worthing

8. Algernon Moncrieff
9. Gwendolen Fairfax

10. Cecily Cardew
11. Dr. Chasuble
12. Miss Prism

Part C : Broad Questions
1. In what sense is The Importance of Being Earnest an artificial comedy (or a farcical comedy)?
Or,
Comment on the absurdity in Oscar Wilde’s play, The Importance of Being Earnest.

2. Discuss the treatment of love and marriage in The Importance of Being Earnest.
Or,
How are the themes of love and romance blended together in The Importance of Being Earnest?
Or,
How does Oscar Wilde treat the theme of love in The Importance of Being Earnest?

3. Trace the elements of wit and humour.
4. Discuss The Importance of Being Earnest as a social satire.
Or,
To what extent is The Importance of Being Earnest a satire on the follies, foibles and mannerisms of the upper classes in England of the time?

5. Comment on The Importance of Being Earnest as a comedy of dialogue.
Or,
Paradoxes, epigrams and irony are the most outstanding features of The Importance of Being Earnest. Discuss.

6. Discuss Oscar Wilde’s craftsmanship in The Importance of Being Earnest.
7. What estimate do you form of the character of lady Bracknell?
Or,
Discuss the role and character of Lady Bracknell.

Or,
Highlight the character of Lady Bracknell.
Or,
Sketch the character of Lady Bracknell.
8. How can you assess the role of Jack Worthing in the play The Importance of Being Earnest?

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The Importance of Being Earnest.

  1. *** Discuss the wit and humor in The Importance of Being Earnest.
  2. *** Comment on the treatment of love and marriage in The Importance of Being Earnest.
  3. Sketch the character of Lady Bracknell.

Waiting for Godot

  1. Discuss the Waiting for Godot is the waiting for something unattainable. / Theme of nothingness.
  2. *** Discuss Waiting for Godot as an Absurd Drama.
  3. *** What religious significance do you find in Waiting for Godot?
  4. *** Discuss the concept of time and place.
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The Caretaker

  1. *** Discuss The Caretaker is an absurd drama/a drama of violence and menace.
  2. *** Justify the title / comic effect of The Caretaker.
  3. *** Discuss the theme of isolation from The Caretaker.
  4. Compare and contrast the character of Mike and Aston/Davies-Aston’s relationship.

Look Back in Anger

  1. *** Discuss Jimmy as an anti-hero/role of Jimmy in the Play Look Back in Anger.
  2. *** How far is Jimmy Porter a spokesman of the Post-war youth in England / the post-war situation?
  3. Discuss Look Back in Anger as a play of class distinction.

Part – B

The Importance of Being Earnest.

  1. Discuss the use of pun in the title of The Importance of Being Earnest.
  2. What are the sources of laughter in The Importance of Being Earnest?
  3. What are the reasons for Jack Worthing’s frequent visits to London?
  4. How is Jack’s identity revealed in The Importance of Being Earnest?
  5. Is The Importance of Being Earnest is an anti-feminist and anti-romantic?
  6. Trace the farcical absurdities in The Importance of Being Earnest.
  7. How is The Importance of Being Earnest is a comedy of dialogue?

Waiting for Godot

  1. Write a short note on the Theatre of the Absurd.
  2. How Waiting for Godot is a play of existentialism?
  3. Describe the setting of Waiting for Godot.
  4. Justify Didi and Gogo as parts of a divided self.
  5. Discuss the significance of Pozzo and Lucky as a pair in Waiting for Godot.
  6. Show Waiting for Godot as a modern tragedy.
  7. Explain Becket’s view of the human condition as presented in Waiting for Godot.
  8. Why is Waiting for Godot considered to be an international drama?
  9. Comment on the use of time in Waiting for Godot.
  10. Discuss the significance of the Tree in the setting of Waiting for Godot.
  11. What do the characters of Waiting for Godot stand/symbolize?

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The Caretaker

  1. Discuss the theme of isolation in The Caretaker.
  2. What is the significance of the room in The Caretaker?
  3. How do Davies, Mick, and Aston exhibit their love for power in The Caretaker?
  4. Do you consider The Caretaker to be an absurd drama?
  5. Comment on the role of Davies in The Caretaker.
  6. How did Mick want to decorate his room?
  7. Why was Davies fired from his job at the Café?
  8. How The Caretaker is a comedy of menace?
  9. Discuss the elements of comedy or humor in The Caretaker.
  10. How does Davies represent Everyman?
  11. Discuss the character of Mick/Davies.

Look Back in Anger

  1. Jimmy Porter is a true representative of the post-war young generation- discuss.
  2. Why does Jimmy dislike religious practices?
  3. Discuss the beast imagery in Look Back in Anger.
  4. Discuss the significance of the bear and squirrel in the play Look Back in Anger.
  5. Do you think Jimmy Porter is a psychoneurotic?
  6. Write briefly about Jimmy’s social alienation.
  7. What are the misfortunes in Alison’s life in Look Back in Anger?
  8. What makes Jimmy Porter angry in Look Back in Anger?
  9. Discuss the theme of class distinctions found in Look Back in Anger.

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