Monday, 5 December 2011

Explain how the play resolves

The resolution of the story is very important as it helps bring to light the clear message that the author wants the reader to understand. We can began to see that the characters positions change once the news of Jack arises. In this case we see that Lady Bracknell begins to change her views, even though she helps the process of the news carry along. All throughout the play, her attitude to Jack is not very positive but as we carry on, there are present reactions which evidently change. Her relationship with Jack and all the other characters do not seem to change but she is the reason of Jack finally discovering who he is which might suggest the ultimate resolution. Her feelings towards Jack although do not change as she comments on the name of his 'father,' 'Yes, I remember now that the General was called Ernest, I knew I had some particular reason for disliking the name.'

I also find that Miss Prism has a very good reason for the resolution of the play because she helps bring forth the importance of who Jack is. She doesn't really have a full time presence in the play but it is obvious that all the characters are present in the play and that she is seen to be the one with the news in the last act. The fact that Oscar Wilde uses Miss Prism to deliver the message seems to show that middle status lady





Equilibrium-
Disequilibrium-
New equilibrium-The Lady Bracknell and Miss Prism helps solve the resolution of the play and so Jack finds out his identity.

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