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XXXXX YYYYY ZZZZZZ 25 November 2016 The Importance of Being Earnest Of the original written version of Oscars Wilde’s writing, looks similar to the 2002 film versions. The directors took a little license with some details such as the ages of the players. The versions are an outrageously funny portrayal of an already hilarious script. As in all written to movie versions, some of the detail is lost to due to the time constraints of filming. In the 2002 film version, cut some of the most boring timelines because of the visual acuity that only works with film. These next paragraphs will compare and contrast some of these details. As in all storylines written into movie versions, some of the detail is lost to due to the time constraints of filming. The 2002 film cut some of the most boring timelines because of the time constraints that are at work in the film industry. This is no doubt to add more interest to the scene for the film viewer. While the script version portrays most of the original dialog (Wilde, 5). The basic storyline appears in both versions. The actual script by Wilde gave way to monotonous moments that the later version upgraded the dialogue to today’s word structures. In both versions, the underlying humor prevailed, as the protagonists appear to be proper English aristocrats, who were the epitome of the dandy persona, who go to great lengths to woo the woman in the storyline. The similar storylines portray one of the Dandies with two identities of Jack and Earnest. The man known as Algernon has invented a friend in the country so he can escape the rigors of city life. Both films and Wilde's script identify these two men's subterfuge. The
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