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In the days of Oscar Wilde when a young man in England wanted to make a proposal to the girl from a good family, he had to have a certain status in society and affluence. If a young man wanted his proposal was accepted, he had to obtain the consent of the girl's parents or guardians.
Jack, one of the main characters of the play, though, and had a considerable fortune, was once adopted by Mr. Cardew and could not prove his noble origin, which could badly affect his relationship with Gwendolen. Lady Bracknell, the girl's mother, used to scrutinize grooms daughter, and could easily frustrate the engagement.
It is not surprising that sDzhek with Gwendolen were concerned about this: all of their love could not compensate for the lack of Jack any blood relatives.
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