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    Looking into Words An Analysis of the dialogues in The Picture of Dorian Gray [Preface] As we often see in fictions‚ dialogues play a significant role in characterizing heroes. Apart from speaking for the characters in novels‚ Oscar Wilde used dialogues to speak for himself. This is especially the case in The Picture of Dorian Gray in which he ‘hires’ three characters to represent his ideals‚ present situation and the conflict between them. The following passage will mainly focus on the strategic

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    The Role Of Homo-eroticism In The Picture Of Dorian Gray The treatment of homo-eroticism as a theme in The Picture of Dorian Gray is a part of the aesthetic backdrop that structures and also helps to color the novel. It is also used as a way to challenge the hypocritically-prudish surface of the Victorian society. However‚ there is much more artistic and historical value to the use of this theme‚ such as the motif of aestheticism. The idea of homo-eroticism being a part of the Greek culture‚ and

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    -Oscar Wilde‚ The Picture of Dorian Gray The following research delves into the life and literature of Irish-born author and playwright‚ Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde. Overview Oscar Wilde started his writing career in the late 1870s when he explored different forms of writing. His poetry gained popularity in the 1890s and he became an important literary figure of late Victorian England. Oscar Wilde is the genius behind the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray and the play The Importance of

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    influenced him and into college some of his professors and certain philosophers left a substantial impression upon him. Into adulthood these influences leaked out in his writing. These influences gave him ample ideas for writing The Picture of Dorian Gray. Wilde’s study of the Hellenistic ideals of Epicurus‚ his coddled lifestyle as a child and his devotion to the movement of Aesthetics and Moral Ambiguity have produced one of the most astounding works of horror fiction. Oscar Wilde’ more effeminate

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    to present the object and aims of linguo-stylistic and to explore different stylistic devices in Oscar Wilde’s “The Picture of Dorian Gray”. The first chapter of the paper is devoted to the study of linguo-stylistics and to the different types of stylistics. The second chapter deals with expressive means and stylistic devices in Oscar Wilde’s “The Picture of Dorian Gray”. First‚ we will discuss the aims of linguo-stylistics‚ we’ll give the definitions of the word ‘style’. Second‚ we will present

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    results (0.47 seconds) Search Results Comparison of Dorian Gray to Lord Henry and Sibyl Vane - Essays ... www.studymode.com › Home › Miscellaneous‎ Read this essay and over 1500000 others like it now. Don’t miss your chance to earn better grades and be a better writer! Sybil Vane in The Picture of Dorian Gray - Shmoop www.shmoop.com › Literature › The Picture of Dorian Gray › Characters‎ Shmoop guide to Sybil Vane in The Picture of Dorian Gray. Sybil Vane analysis by Ph.D. and Masters students

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    repeatedly claims that he cares deeply for Dorian‚ and that Dorian is the best friend that he has ever had; therefore‚ his actions are well-intentioned. While it is true that Basil cares deeply for Dorian‚ he does not care for him in the way that he claims; thus‚ his motives are selfish. However‚ Basil disguises his selfishness in the flourishes of artistic brilliance‚ true friendship‚ and the love of Dorian’s ‘personality’. Even Basil refers to himself‚ quite

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    picture of Dorian Gray" is morality‚ and how it can be influenced. The main characters in C. S. Lewis’ novel‚ Mark and Jane Studdock‚ go through very contradicting paths and join opposite in objectives‚ organizations; at the same time they share similar feelings (solitude‚ confusion‚ paranoia) and carry out immoral actions in the attempt to run away from the problems. On the other hand‚ in Oscar Wilde’s novel‚ the young‚ beautiful‚ inexperienced‚ naïve‚ Dorian Gray; influenced

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    You‚ Mr. Gray‚ you yourself‚ with your rose-red youth and your rose-white boyhood‚ you have had passions that have made you afraid‚ thoughts that have filled you with terror‚ day-dreams and sleeping dreams whose mere memory might stain your cheek with shame -- "Stop!" faltered Dorian Gray‚ "stop! you bewilder me. I don’t know what to say” (Wilde 21). Lord Henry is a rationalist that only believes in logic‚ money object‚ and art. Lord Henry uses Dorian as a tool for pleasure and Dorian really puts

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    Literary Analysis The Picture of Dorian Gray Oscar Wilde Jawad Assiri March 28‚ 2010 12-A Mrs. Timm Outline Introduction: -Write who wrote this book‚ and was it the idea of the book in my point of view. - Summary of the book and explain the main characters. -Also talk about the themes‚ motives‚ symbols and finally the seven deadly sins. Body: Theme 1. The purpose of art. 2. The

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