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    Anonymous Period 5 9-10-13 Journal #1: “I am not young enough to know everything” I can completely and whole-heartedly say that this epigram from Dorian Gray is very relatable and in fact true. It is a well-known fact that the recent generation or generations of teenagers that inhabit this wonderful place we call “America” fully believe that they themselves know everything there is to know about everything in this world. The rest of us with common sense know that this is entirely false.

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    Summary: the picture of Dorian Gray CHARACTERS Lord Henry (Harry): he had a thin face and clever‚ dark eyes. His voice was slow and beautiful. People listened to him when he talked. Dorian Gray: His face was pale and beautiful. His eyes were bright blue. His hair was blond. Basil Hallward: He had black hair and strong‚ intelligent face. He was a successful artist. He worked hard and painted many pictures. Sibyl Vane: She was small and beautiful‚ with shining brown hair. She worked as an actress

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    "Wilde’s presentation of women and marriage in the novel is wholly critical" How far and in what ways do you agree with this view? In the novel‚ The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ Oscar Wilde presents the image of women and the idea of marriage in many different ways‚ sometimes heavily negative‚ through dysfunctional relationships as well as saintly imagery. This presentation can be said to be influenced by several aspects such as contextually‚ Wilde himself lived in a patriarchal society‚ whose stereotyped

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    against your lilies and your roses. You will become sallow‚ and hollow-cheeked‚ and dull-eyed. You will suffer horribly.... Ah! realize your youth while you have it.” As Wilde progresses the narrative‚ Dorian obsesses about his perfect image. His humanity fails to fend off imperfections and mistakes‚ and Dorian changes as a result. His skin begins to crack‚ his Adonis-like figure starts to soften‚ and his soul dives into a deep depression. In a last attempt at redemption‚ he mentally molds his environment

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    Comparative Analysis Essay Dorian Gray & Hamlet Throughout the play Hamlet we see the themes of obsession and good vs. evil‚ Hamlet struggles with his inner demons until his tragic and untimely death. In the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray we meet a character that is very similar to Hamlet in his continuous struggles with his good vs. evil persona and obsession with youth. Many character is Oscar Wilde’s‚ Dorian Gray represent those of Hamlet. Both Dorian Gray and Hamlet who have love interest

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    In the novel‚ The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ a modest teenager eventually transforms into a narcissistic‚ destructive man who gives up all cares in the world except for himself because he believes that no one can sees his imperfections‚ causing him to act as if he is better than he truly is. By showing us the transformation of this seemingly flawless individual through other characters eyes and Dorians himself‚ Wilde tells us that when aestheticism is a priority‚ morality cannot exist. Wilde’s original

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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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    MWDS : The Picture of Dorian Gray ! AP English IV Title of Work: The Picture of Dorian Gray Author: Oscar Wilde Date of Publication: 1890 Genre: Gothic Biographical Information Oscar Wilde was born on October 16‚ 1854 to Sir William Wilde and Jane Wilde‚ the second of three children. Wilde studied at Oxford‚ and joined the Freemasons in 1878 after failing to join the Oxford Union. After graduation‚ he went home to Dublin and began writing poems. The Picture of Dorian Gray was his first and only

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    from the rest. An individual that is alienated from society is not always looked down upon or discriminated against. In The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde‚ Dorian Gray is seen as immoral by the citizens of London and by himself.The personality Wilde gave Dorian Gray is a representation of who many citizens of 19th century England wished to be because Dorian possesses what mattered most‚ beauty and wealth. To many people in 19th century London‚ beauty seemed rare and therefore very valuable

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    and pride in the character development of Dorian Grey in the novel ’the Picture of Dorian Gray’‚ by Oscar Wilde. -Dorian goes from innoncent‚ pure‚ almost christ-like man without sin to a filthy‚ disgusting sinner who exploits everyone. The original sin pride‚ which usually is said to be the source of all other sins‚ gives birth to this new man. In this essay I will discuss how this sin leads to other sins; wrath‚ lust.... and how these sins affect Dorian as a person‚ into becoming the terrible

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