How are the characters Jack and Algernon developed through the use of dialogue? How are these characters similar? How are they different? Support your answer with evidence.

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Answer and Explanation:

Jack is the play's protagonist and the play's most sympathetic character and he was found in a handbag on a railway line, and feels less at home in aristocratic society than does Algernon.

He as well lives in the country but has invented a wicked brother named "Ernest" whose scrapes require Jack's attendance in the city.

Algernon, the foil to Jack, is a hedonist who has created a friend named Bunbury whose status as a permanent invalid allows Algernon to leave the city whenever he pleases. He believes this activity, "Bunburying," is necessary, especially if one is going to get married-something he vows never to do

The great similarity between the two, however, becomes clear in their pursuit of Gwendolen and Cecily. They both accept exactly the same thing.