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Why is Cecily nervous about meeting Jack’s brother Ernest?

ABecause he’s wicked

BBecause he’ll find out about their engagement

CBecause she’s afraid he’ll look different from other people

DBecause she’s afraid he’ll look just like everyone else

Answer:

B. Because he’ll find out about their engagement

Read Explanation:

  • Cecily is nervous about meeting Jack’s brother "Ernest" because she has been romantically infatuated with him for a long time—even though he doesn’t actually exist.

  • Since Jack has frequently mentioned his troublesome "brother" Ernest, Cecily has developed a romantic fantasy about him.

  • She has even written imaginary love letters to herself from Ernest and has engaged herself to him in her diary, despite never having met him.

  • When Algernon arrives at Jack’s country house pretending to be "Ernest," Cecily is excited and nervous because she believes she is finally meeting the man she has dreamed about.

  • This situation is a key part of Wilde’s satire on love and romance, showing how Victorian ideals of courtship are often based on illusion rather than reality.


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