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After Jack and Algernon’s lies are revealed, how does Wilde use triviality to keep the play from becoming too “serious”?

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He use it in a way that correlate earnestness as the quality that would be really for both being serious and being sincere.

So, rather than perceiving it as something 'serious' , we perceive it as telling the fact that we know all along the way it is with a little sense of comedy

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He use it in a way that correlate earnestness as the quality that would be really for both being serious and being sincere.
So, rather than perceiving it as something 'serious' , we perceive it as telling the fact that we know all along the way it is with a little sense of comedy
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