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    Prompt option #1 In Oscar Wilde’s novel‚ “The Picture of Dorian Gray” one of the main characters Lord Henry Wotton is portrayed‚ as morally ambiguous. Wilde reveals Lord Henry’s ambiguous character through the way he talks‚ he has a more charming tone to him‚ but he leads a conversation in such a seducing way Dorian falls under his spell so fast. Lord Henry’s ambiguity is significant to the work as a whole because without Henry would Dorian of taken the same path that he took? Yes‚ in a way a lot

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    In Oscar Wilde’s novel The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ the story begins in 1890 in London‚ England. A painter by the name of Basil Hallward is discussing his most recent painting of the most beautiful young man‚ Dorian Gray who is perfectly perfect‚ with a good friend‚ Lord Henry Wotton. Finally having the opportunity to meet Dorian for himself‚ Wotton begins to change Dorian’s innocent view on life and completely good being. One day‚ Dorian Gray meets a beautiful woman by the name of Sybil Vane‚ who

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    Oscar Wilde’s Picture of Dorian Gray received immediate criticism when it was published in 1890‚ being described as contaminated‚ unclean‚ and nauseous. The criticism stemmed from the challenges that were made by Oscar Wilde regarding Victorian morality. The novel was written in the aesthetic era‚ an era where authors attempted to reverse the role of art‚ to have no purpose besides being beautiful. Critics of the novel did not like this idea‚ fearing that it would corrupt readers‚ specifically their

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    Dorian Gray‚ a handsome young man‚ is slowly tortured by a sliver of his conscience and fear of fate in the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. When Dorian believes‚ thanks to the devilish Henry Wotton‚ that physical beauty and pleasures are the key to true happiness‚ he begins on his horrid journey. The flawed logic keeps Henry content and happy and seems to do the same for Dorian. Although‚ as Dorian does evil with credit to his newfound logic‚ his evil deeds paired with everlasting

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    The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination‚ typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture; e.g "the art of the Renaissance" or (2) Works produced by skill and imagination. Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ on multiple occasions reveals the importance of art in Dorian’s world‚ and even ours. On several different occasions the text brings out the value of art in specifically two ways. In one‚ it is used textually and verbally as a medium that

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    jail time. But in extreme cases the penalty is death. In The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ Oscar Wilde uses the influence of Lord Henry Wotton as well as the portrait of Dorian Gray to represent this corruption and its consequences. Wilde emphasizes Dorian’s beauty and youth in order to signify his innocent nature. Dorian is described as handsome‚ good looking‚ and beautiful throughout the novel. Lord Henry even calls Dorian an Adonis (in Greek mythology a youth who fell in love with his own image

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    Picture of Dorian Gray is a novel written by Oscar Wilde. He was a man who was convicted of being a homosexual in the late 19th Century. The story is about a young man who gets a portrait done by a painter who‚ on a low key is having a sexual relation with. Dorian is a man who ends up selling his soul to be forever young. In some odd way the portrait that was painted of him ends up being the one who takes on his age. Whenever something happens his painting is what changes but not Dorian. He is a man

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    Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ the sinful actions of Dorian cause Dorian himself as well as the portrait of Dorian to diminish. The portrait Basil paints of Dorian depicts an innocent‚ beautiful young boy who has yet to be corrupted by the influence of the world. However‚ as Dorian grows older he becomes debased by the thoughts of others and his own experiences. As the novel progresses‚ the reader loses sight of the innocent‚ pure Dorian and sees the cruel‚ corrupted Dorian. After Sibyl killed

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    Analysis of the archetype in O. Wilde’s novel "Portrait of Dorian Gray" The scale of the realization of ideas through the archetype of an animated portrait allows one to compare "Portrait of Dorian Gray" and Gogol’s "Portrait" as manifestoes of related epochs. In the first chapter‚ an analysis of the archetype in Gogol’s story was conducted‚ we will try to discover the archetype in Wilde’s novel by the same characteristics: • the inclusion of the archetype in ontological issues; • reflection of

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    Oscar Wilde. As you can see from the title itself‚ I am going to discuss over this great author (O.W.) and over his as much widely known work and also only novel “The Picture of Dorian Gray”. You probably know who this personality is‚ or by (?) hearsay‚ or because you have red one of his works or simply for personal knowledge. Oscar Wilde was basically a genius of literature whose skill with words provoked both admiration and argument in and also beyond his lifetime. He was an Anglo-Irish novelist

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