Saturday, October 12, 2019
Comparing Don Juan and Jack Worthing Essay -- Literary Analysis
The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde and Don Juan by Lord Byron are two   distinctive pieces in British literature. In both stories, the male characters take center stage.  The   character of Jack Worthing in The Importance of Being Earnest and  Juan in Don Juan share   many similarities. Both men are from the upper class, both take an avid interest in the opposite   sex, and both are controlled by the women in their lives. The difference between these two   characters arises in their outcomes and may stem from the fact that each author is from a   distinct literary era.  Lord Byronââ¬â¢s work is associated with the Romantic movement, a  movement concerned about bringing genuine characteristics to the forefront in order to break   barriers between classes. In Don Juan, Juan, after having an affair with a married woman, is sent   off to travel by his motherââ¬âpossibly so he does not have to face society after such a scandal. His   affair and subservience shows he is weak. Despite his aristocracy, Bryon shows Juan as a   flawed character in order to make him relatable to all classes. Oscar Wildeââ¬â¢s work is considered   part of the late Victorian era, a period that was all about appearances. At the end of The   Importance of Being Earnest, Jack blackmails his way into marrying a girl of equal status,   Gwendolen. This act shows that he is manipulativeââ¬âeverything he does is for his own benefit.    Jack is shown to be to concerned about his own appearance and does not care who he hurts in the   process. Each author describes each male characterââ¬â¢s outcome in relation to the literary   movement he was connected to.  One similarity Jack and Juan share is that they are both from the upper class. In Don   Juan, Lord Byron provides the au...              ...      Works Cited    Craft, Christopher. "Alias Bunbury: Desire and Termination in The Importance of Being   Earnest." Jstor.org. University of California Press, 1990.  19-46 Web. 1 May 2012  Clubbe, John. Keats-Shelley Journal  Vol. 24. 1975. 152-55. Print  Lauber, John. ââ¬Å"Don Juan as Anti-Epicâ⬠ Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 Vol. 8, No.   4, Nineteenth Century (Autumn, 1968), pp. 607-619   Lord Byron. ââ¬Å" Don Juan.â⬠ The Norton Anthology of English Litearture. 8th ed. Vol. D. New   York. Norton. 2006. 670-697.Print  "Romanticism." The Free Dictionary. Farlex. Web. 30 Apr. 2012.  ââ¬Å"Sigmund Freud Quotes." Sigmund Freud Quotes (Author of the Interpretation of Dreams).   Goodreads Inc. Web. 01 May 2012.  Wilde, Oscar. ââ¬Å" The Importance of Being Earnestâ⬠. The Norton Anthology of English Literature.  	8th ed. Vol E. New York. Norton. 2006.  1698-1740Print.                                   
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