Absolutely amazing analysis and comprehension! Your videos are definitely worth the while, thank you for putting in this much work, comma it definitely does not go unnoticed
I will forget a reading on occasion and your videos help give me info to read faster. Your channel has been a blessing! I still read everything. I don't think a summary would be enough as my professor has more detailed questions on exams. 😊 Thanks, man! 😁
"The Importance of Being Earnest" is so delightful and funny that it seems beside the point to listen to this agreeably enthusiastic man summarize the plot. It is like asking someone to eat your caviar, drink your wine, and then tell you how it tastes.
Yes, I feel bad reading all these comments about people needing this for class because that means they haven’t and won’t enjoy it like they should. They should really go see it
it’s a delightful play and I enjoyed watching it and reading it in its entirety without analysis, however when you’re studying a text for an examination like I am it’s useful to see it explained like this- even though it may be having someone “tell you how it tastes” It’s useful all the same.
Thank you so much for this video. I will have my oral exam today and the main part is about the importance of being ernest. Your video helped me very much, thank you
3:08 lol I love his sass. "to everyones shock" *cue eyeroll*, also what the hell???? I got on here 15 minutes till a theatre class in which I was supposed to recite a page from the proposal scene between Ernest/Jack and Gwendolyn. I was trying to understand the scene better by knowing what it was about and now I'm just like oh my god. I "christen" (intended) Oscar Wilde as the original Shonda Rhimes.
Thank you for this video, I've been studying this in English class (I'm French), and an important exam is coming up. I think this résumé will be very helpful for me :)
We read this in class (I'm german) and I just loved it! Few days from now, I am going to have my final exam about TIOBE and thanks to you I feel just prepared :D
I'm watching this cuz I have to help my son with his homework and I've never heard of this before and I get super confused when reading plays🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Inan Jarif Oscar Wilde was gay himself so many believe of the book to have a double maning. Ernest = slang word for homosexualism / Cigarette Case = usually a gift for gay prostitutes / Bunburry = „Burrying In The Bun“ ... No joke
I honestly don't know what to say, this is so confusing 🤣😂😂
Nvm I just read the play, and everything makes sense.
omg i don't get it aswell hahahh
when you have to read the play to understand a summary, gets everything backwards, lol. I don't get it either
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This video saved my english class thanks
same i have a presentation about this soon
this seriously HELPED so much. The best video I have yet to discover; and is actually helping me write a 10 page essay.
This video really helped me. I loved the narrative! Thank you!!
As an English departement student course hero is my hero thank you "tunisia"
Absolutely amazing analysis and comprehension! Your videos are definitely worth the while, thank you for putting in this much work, comma it definitely does not go unnoticed
I will forget a reading on occasion and your videos help give me info to read faster. Your channel has been a blessing! I still read everything. I don't think a summary would be enough as my professor has more detailed questions on exams. 😊 Thanks, man! 😁
"The Importance of Being Earnest" is so delightful and funny that it seems beside the point to listen to this agreeably enthusiastic man summarize the plot. It is like asking someone to eat your caviar, drink your wine, and then tell you how it tastes.
Yes, I feel bad reading all these comments about people needing this for class because that means they haven’t and won’t enjoy it like they should. They should really go see it
Everyone’s got different taste, respectfully.
it’s a delightful play and I enjoyed watching it and reading it in its entirety without analysis, however when you’re studying a text for an examination like I am it’s useful to see it explained like this- even though it may be having someone “tell you how it tastes” It’s useful all the same.
This video is going to help me pass my AP English final! Thank you so much!
Hope your English final went well!
Thank you so much for this video. I will have my oral exam today and the main part is about the importance of being ernest. Your video helped me very much, thank you
I’ve got an exam about the book next week, thank you so much for uploading this!
3:08 lol I love his sass. "to everyones shock" *cue eyeroll*, also what the hell???? I got on here 15 minutes till a theatre class in which I was supposed to recite a page from the proposal scene between Ernest/Jack and Gwendolyn. I was trying to understand the scene better by knowing what it was about and now I'm just like oh my god. I "christen" (intended) Oscar Wilde as the original Shonda Rhimes.
thanks man! narrative was great and animations are very claryfying😁
Thank you for this video, I've been studying this in English class (I'm French), and an important exam is coming up. I think this résumé will be very helpful for me :)
Language is power of this play
We read this in class (I'm german) and I just loved it! Few days from now, I am going to have my final exam about TIOBE and thanks to you I feel just prepared :D
good luck!!
I'd like to read more about it in terms of critcal reviews, any suggestions?
This is perfect for me, thank you! My classmates will love it.
Damn. 616 views? Deserves more.
Inan Jarif 19k
It Now has 59k that’s a little bit better
@@azocar.athildea7555 And now it has 111k views,
I've performed in this play twice...and this video finally helped me understand everything hahaha
This saved my exam, thank you so much
Thank you. Exactly what i was looking for!
He has such an friendly smile, its just fun to watch him talk about the play.
I am so confused
By looking at the animation... is it just a coincidence or did everyone imagine Algernon wearing something red while reading. 😅
ok thanks cause i was so confused by the book
Best Video I've ever seen on this play...Great job 🙏
Presented it way more interesting than my teacher at school
I need to write a 300 word essay on this, and it is so good! I will read the play nevertheless. I also have to record a video talking about it!
'300 word essay'?? thats a paragraph
@@theyjoinedhands7916 I know, I was deceived by the "difficulty" of the task.
this video is short and very helpful .. thanks for your efforts on making it
I'm watching this cuz I have to help my son with his homework and I've never heard of this before and I get super confused when reading plays🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Thank you for the video.
How does Gwendolen express her liking for the name "Earnest " ?
Please answer me sir
Act 1, the proposal
Very helpful. Well explained.
Amazing video . thank you very much
I love his enthusiasm
An excellent interpretation.
Thank , for video , it helps me
Thank you sir for this video it helped me and my friends a lot
Great video thank you
saved me for my exam thanks
Exam's today about 2 hours left.. I'm doing advance preparation before exam💓
Thanks for carrying me through these Socratic seminar questions without reading the book💀
please make a video about Medea written by Euripides.
THANKS
excellent video
Lots of love from paksiatn
We are studying this for this year's Drama and I am super confused 😂
0:29 why'd he say "earnest" with such hostility and disgust lmao
Thanx a ton sir💞
Well said
bro no i still do not understand any of this
4:23 He's a dandy guy....not in space!
She write even minute detail in diary including ernest name noticed
Paradoxes dat comes with territory
He maintains two identities
Satire of social convention
Love drives character of play
I def j failed that quiz
8:55
if algernon is gwendolyn's cousin and if jack turned out to be algernon's older brother wouldnt that be like... uh... INCEST
some some one want to write this all down for me haha
Please dont talk sooooooo faaast i cant understand a single word. But with subtitles the Vdeo was really helpfull
Same handbag changed in station
Jack
Lady brackhnell
Algernon
Cecily
Wooed by jack
Neicht verstan
Bunbury is imaginary character
Please speak slowly
0:33
Double identity as ernest
Don't forget the gay themes!
Excuse me?
Wut?
Inan Jarif Oscar Wilde was gay himself so many believe of the book to have a double maning. Ernest = slang word for homosexualism / Cigarette Case = usually a gift for gay prostitutes / Bunburry = „Burrying In The Bun“ ... No joke
Of course chad is gay
Gwendolen
Miss prism
Is invalid actually offensive though or are people just snowflakes?
Kyaa bolll raha h bhai
Indian be like
Interrogate her about infant
She quizzes
dawg wut
D women r offended