I think the name of Jack's guardian in the "Importance of Being Earnest" is Sir Thomas Cardew. But you might have to check that with another source. (I'm not 100% sure on the "Sir" bit either)
Jack's guardian in The Importance of Being Earnest is his wealthy and controlling aunt, Lady Augusta Bracknell. She plays a pivotal role in the plot as she is determined to find a suitable bride for Jack and disapproves of his relationship with Gwendolen.
In "The Importance of Being Earnest", Jack's romantic origin is absurd because he was found in a handbag at a train station by an old man who adopted him, without any knowledge of his true parentage or family background. This mysterious and improbable origin adds an element of absurdity to Jack's character and contributes to the overall satirical tone of the play.
To change the camp from being civilized to being wild.
Jacks are for lifting or raising things. They can be screwed jacks or air jacks, or most commonly, hydraulic jacks.
jacks reaction to what?
Hungry Jacks is at Livingston , Bussleten
Yes, wall outlets are progressively being fitted to the Delta aircraft fleet.
Hurchel Jacks was born in 1929.
Digby Jacks died in 2011.
Sam Jacks died in 1975.
Al Jacks was born in 1935.
Harry Jacks died in 1994.
Ball Jacks happened in 1993.