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Why did Jack have two names? Why was Jack going to'kill' his younger
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question of chapter the importance of being earnest

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Answered by drutigavhade2005
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Jack confesses that his name isn't really Ernest and that Cecily is his ward, a responsibility imposed on him by his adoptive father's will. Jack also tells Algernon about his fictional brother. Jack says he's been thinking of killing off this fake brother, since Cecily has been showing too active an interest in him.

Jack confesses that his name isn't really Ernest and that Cecily is his ward, a responsibility imposed on him by his adoptive father's will. Jack also tells Algernon about his fictional brother. Jack says he's been thinking of killing off this fake brother, since Cecily has been showing too active an interest in him.

Answered by jogenderpunia146
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Jack had two names, Earnest and Jack for reasons att ributed to having high moral values in front of his ward.

Jack had two names, Earnest and Jack for reasons att ributed to having high moral values in front of his ward. In front of Cecily, he has always pretended to have a troublesome younger brother named Ernest who lives at

Jack had two names, Earnest and Jack for reasons att ributed to having high moral values in front of his ward. In front of Cecily, he has always pretended to have a troublesome younger brother named Ernest who lives at the Albany Hotel and who frequently gets into trouble. This false brother gives Jack an excuse to go to town

Jack had two names, Earnest and Jack for reasons att ributed to having high moral values in front of his ward. In front of Cecily, he has always pretended to have a troublesome younger brother named Ernest who lives at the Albany Hotel and who frequently gets into trouble. This false brother gives Jack an excuse to go to town whenever he wants to. Jack Earnest goes on to say that if Gwendolen accepts his marriage proposal he plans to

Jack had two names, Earnest and Jack for reasons att ributed to having high moral values in front of his ward. In front of Cecily, he has always pretended to have a troublesome younger brother named Ernest who lives at the Albany Hotel and who frequently gets into trouble. This false brother gives Jack an excuse to go to town whenever he wants to. Jack Earnest goes on to say that if Gwendolen accepts his marriage proposal he plans to ‘kill off ’ his imaginary brother, more so because Cecily is taking too much interest in Ernest.

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