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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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    Dorian Gray: Static on the Surface‚ Dynamic Underneath In The Picture of Dorian GrayDorian Gray is an extremely dynamic character‚ and who he is differs phenomenally from the beginning of the story to its end. Dorian changes from an innocent youth‚ completely impressionable‚ to a terrible man who indulges his every wish in secret. There are many events that show how Dorian’s character transform‚ but I picked three that display it at its three main points- little strong character at all‚ some

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    Dorian Gray Motif Notebook Beauty: “If this girl can give soul to those who have lived without one‚ if she can create the sense of beauty in people whose lives have been sordid and ugly‚ if she can strip them of their selfishness and lend them tears for sorrows that are not their own‚ she is worthy of all your adoration‚ worthy of the adoration of the world” (59). Sibyl has inner beauty and Basil realizes that‚ but Lord Henry and Dorian only see the physical or symbolic beauty of her form. This

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    The evasion of reality is reflected in Streetcar and Dorian Gray but the authors incorporate motifs that represent reality within their narratives. In Dorian Gray‚ Wilde uses the portrait to convey the true nature of Dorian’s soul‚ which he covers in order to hide his internal ugliness. In Streetcar‚ William’s uses lighting effects and music in dramatic expression to convey how Blanche refuses to acknowledge the reality of fading youth and past trauma. Blanche uses a lantern to avoid light and protect

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    In “The Picture of Dorian Grey” by Oscar Wilde‚ Dorian has a profound reaction each time he views the change in the painting‚ and he reacts with a self-pitying‚ vain attitude. Vanity haunts Dorian‚ and he cares only about how this change in the painting will affect himself and his outer beauty only. At first‚ Dorian worries about how his treatment of Sibyl Vane will affect the painting. He cares not about the cruel acts he committed‚ but rather dwells on how it will taint or tarnish the beauty of

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    Throughout The Picture of Dorian GrayDorian Gray struggles with the desire to stay forever young. Because of all the hardships he experiences throughout his life in order to achieve this he loses his innocence along the way and eventually all of what he has done catches up to him and leads to his suicide. To him‚ youth is the only thing that has any importance and he does all that he can in order to maintain youthful without understand the repercussions of his actions until it is too late. One

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    THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY: NOTES   HOMOSEXUALITY: Dorian’s relationship between Henry and other male characters     The relationship between various male characters in the novel is a demonstration of understanding the theme of the novel.   Homosexuality in the novel:   -The homoerotic bonds between men play a large role in structuring the novel. Lord Henry is overcome with the desire to seduce Dorian and mold him into the realization of a type.   -An appreciation of youth and

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    Des Esseintes and Dorian A man with a copious amount of sin will collapse under the weight of his guilt just as a tortoise with a shell gilded in precious jewels and gold will collapse under the weight of it’s wealth. The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde and À Rebours (Against Nature) by Joris-Karl Huysmans explore similar ideas. Not only did À Rebours inspire Dorian Gray to leap into his life of sin in The Picture of Dorian Gray in the form of the ‘yellow book‚’ but it was also said to have

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    In The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde‚ many people’s influences change Dorian Gray. Basil Hallward‚ an artist‚ makes the point that influence will take away part of a person’s character and personality. Sometimes influence can be good‚ such as when Dorian falls in love with Sibyl Vane and he learns how to love and be kind to another person. However‚ sometimes it can be bad‚ such as when Lord Henry starts influencing Dorian. Dorian is negatively impacted‚ since Lord Henry’s influence leads

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    Identity in Great Expectations and The Picture of Dorian Gray An old saying goes‚ “you are who your friends are‚” and while many people refuse to believe the statement‚ its message has reigned true for many centuries and will continue to reign true until the end of time. The individuals with whom a person chooses to surround him or herself with greatly impacts the person he or she will inevitably become. In addition to shaping personality and morality‚ friends and peers assist in discerning how

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