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    The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ James Vane is extremely protective of his sister and wants to provide for his family‚ therefore‚ making him exhibit the “father-figure” role the best. James is Sibyl’s sixteen year old brother who is becoming a sailor and is getting ready to leave for Australia. As the brother of Sibyl‚ James acts more as “father-figure” or guardian to his sister rather than her sibling. Sibyl is falling in love with a handsome‚ young man named Dorian Gray. James hears

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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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    Picture of Dorian Gray’ and Will Self’s recent adaptation‚ and to what extent is Self’s transformation of the original a response to the new social context within which he is writing? The introduction will outline how Wilde’s original version could be read as a story with a moral‚ drawing on the myth of Narcissus and Goethe’s Faust‚ and that on a basic level‚ Self’s text operates in the same way. Referencing Houston A. Baker Junior’s essay “A tragedy of the Artist: The Picture of Dorian Gray”. Self’s

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    Amanda Boyd The Picture of Dorian Gray A key mistake established by the main characters in The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ is that their focus is always set on one another’s outer beauty rather than their moral backbone. In Oscar Wilde’s time era the society that he lived in was significantly influenced by the way people looked and dressed rather than the quality of their character. Lord Henry is the perfect example for someone who is only concerned with one’s outward appearance and social

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    How does Wilde establish atmosphere‚ characters and the concerns of the text in the first chapter? The opening chapters introduce us to the novel’s major protagonists. Wilde characterises Lord Henry‚ Basil‚ and Dorian‚ and provides information that will inform the development of the story. Wilde establishes a sinister atmosphere in chapter one. Walter Payter said that “To burn always with this hard gemlike flame‚ to maintain this ecstasy‚ is success in life” – Wilde was a hedonist and reflected this

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    proven wrong as the character of Dorian Gray would end up living a violent and scandalous life. Scenes of violence not only make a work of literary merit all the more interesting‚ but they give the characters of the novel a new dimension to the readers that can’t always be seen by other characters as illustrated in The Picture of Dorian Gray. Dorian’s first scene of violence in the novel can be depicted when he calls out Sibyl Vane for her bad acting. Dorian had fallen in love with Sibyl

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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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    Picture of Dorian Gray‚ prove all of these things to be true. Throughout this novel beauty reigns‚ it revitalizes the wearied senses. Beauty can be used to escape the brutalities of the world. One person’s beauty can mask the ugliness they possess inside from the outside world. Basil Hallward is a painter who at one point was struggling with his pieces‚ but when he met Dorian everything changed. Basil started painting beautiful masterpieces because of his fascination with Dorian. There is one

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    Questions Q1: Discuss the character of Lord Henry and his impact on Dorian. A1: Lord Henry is an extremely immoral person. He finds no values in sticking to virtues and instead values living for the flesh. When he meets Dorian‚ he is immediately struck by his beauty. He stays and talks to Dorian while he sits for Basil. He tells Dorian that beauty is all that matters‚ and how it’s a shame that it only lasts for so long. He urges him to spend his time always "searching for new sensations"

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    Identity Crisis Identity Crisis 1 Identity Crisis Have you ever noticed that there is a common and constant theme to each author’s style of writing? For instance‚ Shakespeare’s fascination with heroines‚ and Sylvia Plath’s belief that death was beautiful. Oscar Wilde’s main interest involves double lives. The concept of double lives is shown in real life based on the fact that we never show people who we really are. Wilde himself lived a double life which leads to a series of unfortunate events

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