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    Throughout the novel‚ the characters‚ specifically‚ Basil‚ utilize moral ambiguity in order to deceive themselves and others. By doing so‚ the characters allow themselves to live guilt-free and unaware of their actions‚ and subsequently‚ the consequences. Throughout the novel‚ Basil 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

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    Picture of Dorian Grey – Passage Analysis Chapter 5 Wilde’s description of Sibyl Vane as a caged bird invokes the thought that Dorian’s love for Sibyl has trapped her. There are two instances where the imagery of her entrapment is brought up‚ “the joy of a caged bird in her voice” and “in her prison of passion” are both statements where the common entity is a sort of cell like set-up for Sibyl. The use of these metaphors is a representation of the confinement Sibyl is in in this relationship‚ where

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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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    Few books can truly be said to have altered the course of history‚ and even fewer can be said to have started an entire war. Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ written by Harriet Beecher Stowe‚ was one novel to do both. Abraham Lincoln said to Harriet Beecher Stowe upon meeting her‚ "So this is the little lady who made this big war.”. Uncle Tom’s Cabin had a tremendous effect on early 19th century thoughts of slavery; stirring abolitionist support in the north. The novel is a realistic‚ although fictional view of

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    what the early years of our public leaders may have been like. For example‚ what lessons did Dr. King’s father drive home during King’s childhood‚ or what was Jesse Jackson’s socio-economic status as a child. It is my belief that Gaines’ "The Sky is Gray" depicts the possible roots of a public leader‚ in the way the nature of the young narrator James is portrayed it illuminates the character traits in civil leader. This theory is supported by three specific events during the story. The first strong

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    The Picture of Dorian Gray The work of literature I chose to analyze is called The Picture of Dorian Gray. It is the only published novel that was written by Oscar Wilde. In these papers I am going to briefly describe the main characters and the plot of the novel‚ then I am going to write about the historical period in which was the book written and how is this period reflected in the book. The last part of my work will be an analysis of Lord Henry´s influence on Dorian Gray. The story is set in

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    Gray’s poems‚ he uses language to capture human experiences. In two of his poems; old house and late ferry‚ gray has effectively captured human experiences by his varies poetic languages and through insight and feeling. Throughout both texts late ferry and old house‚ gray’s main message in the poems‚ with his critical analysis‚ is the destruction of nature by mankind. In old house‚ gray has captured the human experience of the process of death. He does this through insight and he effectively

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    “Degrees of Gray in Philipsburg” A Story of Depression or Renewed Hope? The poem “Degrees of Gray in Philipsburg” by Richard Hugo utilizes many effective poetic techniques. Of these‚ color seems to play a dominant role. Hugo tells us the story of a man‚ who on a whim‚ decides to go back to his hometown to visit. When he gets there it isn’t as he remembered. The town is now run down and poor because the need for silver isn’t what it once was. As he drives down the streets he remembers

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    between them with their similarities. Idealism‚ in this essay‚ will refer to the moral code and values which are held by a character‚ collective‚ or concept. Initially‚ the theme of influence is portrayed by the character of Henry Wotton in Dorian Gray. Even in the opening chapter of the book‚ he is seen to have an influence over Dorian with his musical language‚ charm‚ and unconventionality. The ideals he stands for‚ the value of beauty and youth over any socially accepted moral code‚ grabbed Dorian’s

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    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 inspired Wilde’s only novel. In both works‚ the authors explore complementary ideas related

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