I must confess, my dear friends, that there has been a serious mistake regarding my lineage. The truth has come out and it appears that Lady Bracknell's lost sister is not my mother.
What do you mean, Jack? Are you suggesting that we were mistaken all these years?
Yes, Lady Bracknell. It seems that I was not the child of your sister, but rather the result of a series of misunderstandings and miscommunications.
Indeed, Algernon. I thought I had found my true identity, but it turns out I am still lost in a maze of confusion.
Well, Jack, it seems you have been leading a double deception of a different kind.
Oh, Jack, this must be a great shock to you. But remember, our love remains unchanged, regardless of your lineage. Even so, in the past I said I'd only marry a guy named earnest, I see the real you know and you are so more than a name! I love you
ACT IV : The drawing room on Jack's country estate, several years after the events of the original play. The room is adorned with tasteful furniture and elegant decor. Jack is pacing nervously, while Algernon, Lady Bracknell, Gwendolen, Cecily, and Miss Prism, gather around
you are the same person we have come to love, regardless of who your parents may be.
Jack: (Anxiously) I must confess, my dear friends, that there has been a grave mistake regarding my parentage. The truth has come to light, and it appears that Lady Bracknell's long-lost sister is not my mother.
Thank you, my dear friends. Your support means the world to me. But now I must embark on a journey to uncover the truth of my parentage once and for all.
Lady Bracknell: (Surprised) What do you mean, Jack? Are you suggesting that we were mistaken all these years?Jack: (With a deep breath) Yes, Lady Bracknell. It seems that I was not the child of your sister, but rather the result of a series of misunderstandings and miscommunications.
We shall accompany you on this quest, Jack. The truth may be elusive, but together, we shall face it with the utmost wit and determination.
Algernon: (Teasingly) Well, Jack, it seems you have been leading a double deception of a different kind.Jack: (Sighing) Indeed, Algernon. I thought I had found my true identity, but it turns out I am still lost in a maze of confusion.
Thank you, my dear friends. Your support means the world to me. But now I must embark on a journey to uncover the truth of my parentage once and for all.
GROUP: MARIA MAGALHÃES - 13MARIANA ABREU - 17NILO EDUARDO - 28the end
Gwendolen: (who was silent in the corner thinking) Oh, Jack, this must be a great shock to you. But remember, our love remains unchanged, regardless of your lineage. Even so, in the past I said I'd only marry a guy named earnest, I see the real you know and you are so more than a name! I love you
Cecily: (Nodding) you are the same person we have come to love, regardless of who your parents may be.Miss Prism: (Thoughtfully) The importance of family lies not solely in blood ties but in the bonds we forge with one another. Our true family consists of those who accept us for who we are, regardless of our origins.
The importance of family lies not solely in blood ties but in the bonds we forge with one another. Our true family consists of those who accept us for who we are, regardless of our origins.
Jack: (Smiling gratefully) Thank you, my dear friends. Your support means the world to me. But now I must embark on a journey to uncover the truth of my parentage once and for all.
Algernon: (Determined) We shall accompany you on this quest, Jack. The truth may be elusive, but together, we shall face it with the utmost wit and determination.Lady Bracknell: (Resolute) Yes, Jack, we shall stand by your side. It is our duty to rectify this grave error and unveil the true identities of your parents.
Yes, Jack, we shall stand by your side. It is our duty to rectify this grave error and unveil the true identities of your parents.
Jack: (Smiling gratefully) Thank you, my dear friends. Your support means the world to me. But now I must embark on a journey to uncover the truth of my parentage once and for all.
(They gather their belongings and prepare to depart, leaving the drawing room behind.)End of Act IV