What do Gwendolen and Cecily argue about?

Gwendolen and Cecily are the two major female characters in The Importance of Being Earnest, as they are the love interests of Jake and Algernon. The two women meet in Act II and become fast friends before getting into a minor argument when they think they are preparing to marry the same man.

What is the relationship between Gwendolen and Cecily?

Gwendolen and Cecily are hopelessly in love, at least by Victorian standards, with their male counterparts. Cecily is described as “a sweet, simple, innocent girl.” Gwendolen is depicted as “a brilliant, clever, thoroughly experienced lady.” (These claims come from Jack and Algernon respectively).

What does Gwendolen say about marriage?

Gwendolen returns and tells Jack they can never marry, but she will always love him, and she will try to change her mother’s mind.

What does Gwendolen tell Cecily?

Gwendolen knows what she wants. She comes to the country to pursue her Ernest, thinking she will rescue him. She tells Cecily, “If the poor fellow has been entrapped into any foolish promise, I shall consider it my duty to rescue him at once, and with a firm hand.” Whatever her opinion, she states it very clearly.

What is the cause of the confusion between Gwendolen and Cecily?

What is the cause of the confusion between Gwendolen and Cecily? This happens because both women believe they are engaged to an Ernest Worthing, when really it’s Jack and Algernon using the same alter ego.

What happens when Gwendolen and Cecily first meet each other?

What happens when Gwendolen and Cecily first meet each other? They believe that they are both engaged to the same person and get into an argument over tea.

Why do Gwendolen and Cecily want to marry an Ernest?

Gwendolen must have the perfect proposal performed in the correct manner and must marry a man named Ernest simply because of the name’s connotations. Cecily also craves appearance and style. She believes Jack’s brother is a wicked man, and though she has never met such a man, she thinks the idea sounds romantic.

How do Gwendolen and Cecily prove they are engaged?

Cecily picks up on Gwendolen’s reference to “Ernest” and hastens to explain that her guardian is not Mr. Ernest Worthing but his brother Jack. Gwendolen asks if she’s sure, and Cecily reassures her, adding that, in fact, she is engaged to be married to Ernest Worthing.

Why do Cecily and Gwendolen keep diaries?

Gwen and Cecily That is all!” (III. 29). Gwendolen and Cecily both keep a diary, which they believe would pretty much stand up in a court of law as proof of whatever they say.

Why do Cecily and Gwendolen want to marry an Ernest?

What does Cecily’s diary symbolize?

Cecily’s diary symbolizes: Cecily’s personality: she’s full of nonsense and she is self-deceptive. her dreams of romance.

What does Gwendolen write in her diary?

Gwendolen also travels with a diary, in which she records her engagement to “Ernest,” a fictional character, rather than a real man. Because diaries are more like fictions, or novels they highlight the conflict between fact and fiction that courses throughout the play.