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The Importance of Being Ernest - Acts I and II

Horizontales
Cecily calmly analyses her feelings by saying 'It is always painful to part from people ... '; Algernon, suffering from wounded feelings can only reply '___ __'.
The more sincere Jack loves the polished and worldy-wise ___, his opposite character.
The many ___ situations in the play are comparable to Shakespeare's use of the sub-plot; when a similar event occurs to two groups of characters there is an increase of credibility, and the play gains in unity.
It is obvious that Chasuble and Miss Prism have a certain liking for each other; despite their age, and in contrast to the high-spirited foolishness of the youths, they are pedantically ___ with each other.
Cecily and Gwendolen must suddenly be civil to each other because of ___.
Algy's proposal of marriage goes wrong, since it has apparently been settled already in Cecily's ___. He is merely being carried along by the narrative urgency of Cecily's romantic entries
It has been said that in marriage we always seek the opposite of ourselves. So it is here: the sophisticated Algy seeks the seemingly innocent and unspoilt ___.
The lady-killer of the first act, who stated that 'the only way to behave to a woman is to make love to her, if she is pretty, and to someone else, if she is plain', finds himself begging Cecily to ___ him.
After first calling each other names, Cecily and Gwendolen call each other ___.
He is very pedantic, and tries to show off his limited knowledge and education, by explaining his own speeches in a very cumbersome manner.
Although he can usually handle himself rather well, he is completely taken aback by Cecily's forthright and virtuous (when it suits her) nature.
Verticales
Jack turns up in mourning clothes; his attempt to '___' Ernest is symbolical in a society that is built on sham and falsehood.
Gwendolen's interviewing of Cecily is reminiscent of Jack's interview by __ ___.
Although she has a very uptight last name, her Christian name suggests something of the personality of someone who would write a 'three-volume' sentimental novel.
Algy says he has just had the 'most wonderful ___ he ever had, because he has met cecily.
Much to Algy's chagrin, when Cecily hears that he is being sent away, she reacts with apparent ___.
Algy tries to praise Cecily but her disconcerting suggestion that he should dictate his compliments throws him off and he ___.
Cecily has been advised to skip the chapter on the Fall of the ___, because of its supposed sensational and melodramatic nature.