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    an infinite theme in almost stories‚ especially in classic series. There is no exception in The Picture of Dorian Gray of Oscar Widle and Wuthering Heights of Emily Bronte. The Picture of Dorian Gray and Wuthering Heights are two classic novels written respectively in Victorian era and Romanticism period. These novels are stories which revolve around the love story of the main characters Dorian versus Sibyl and Catherine versus Heathcliff and Edgar. In the aspect of love‚ it is feasible to see that

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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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    purposely or accidentally. Although both Wilde in his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray and Edward Arlington Robinson in his poem “Richard Cory” explore the concept of the figurative masks worn to conceal parts of oneself‚ Robinson’s poem is about choosing to hide‚ while Wilde’s novel describes being forced to do the same. Both of these stories discuss the ways an individual hides from others. In The Picture of Dorian GrayDorian hides the literal scars on his

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    The Picture of Dorian Gray and Gothic Literature The Picture of Dorian Gray is not the typical gothic literature‚ but this book does include several elements of gothic literature. Although Dorian’s mansion is not spooky‚ the old‚ secret schoolroom‚ where he keeps the portrait‚ is spooky and is covered in cobwebs‚ which are gothic elements. There are a couple of scenes in the book where the spooky‚ gothic literature themes become present. One of the scenes appeared when Dorian visits the opium house

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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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    melodrama and mystique‚ a muse’s traits are often idealized with their circumstantial virtues hyperbolized by their artist‚ while conversely‚ their critical character flaws are neglected or even omitted (Craft). Dorian Gray‚ the titular protagonist of Oscar Wilde’s novella The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ exemplifies all aspects of the muse archetype with his stunning looks and grace that inspired his friend the Artist Basil Hallward to capture Dorian’s picturesque figure in art. Although Basil originally intended

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    Picture of Dorian Gray was written by Oscar Wilde in 1891‚ who himself was a key proponent of the aesthetic movement created by Walter Pater. Within the novel Wilde shows blatant contradictions and struggles within his characters‚ particularly those of the upper echelons of British society. Wilde parodies with great success main characters such as Lord and Henry and later on Dorian‚ yet also lesser characters‚ such as Lord Fermor. . As a potential ‘reincarnation’ of Narcissus‚ Dorian Gray embodies

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