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    The Happy Prince‚ by Oscar Wilde The Happy Prince is written by Oscar Wilde during nineteenth century. It is a fairy tale story which catches many readers’ attention by the words author played with and the emotion he put in. It describes about sympathy of a prince to his citizens. The main idea of the story is to nurture people to be open-minded and helpful. In this essay‚ I am going to cover with some main parts include summary of the story‚ literary analysis‚ thematic analysis and the last part

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    heartless man is contained within the pages of The Picture of Dorian Gray written by Oscar Wilde. This actress was Sibyl Vane and the heartless man was the once innocent Dorian Gray. Oscar Wilde uses pathos‚ appealing to an audience’s emotions‚ to convince or convey a message. Oscar Wilde introduces Sibyl Vane as a poor indentured servant and the cruelty of Dorian Gray to make his audience more sympathetic to Sibyl Vane. Oscar Wilde’s appeal to pathos in chapters 5 and 7 fail to succeed because Sibyl Vane

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    Dorian Gray

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    women by taking their virginity and therefore cause them to be viewed in society as “ruined”. The first addition of “The picture of Dorian Gray” left Oscar Wilde being loathed by the media because society was saying it was to explicit which caused him to write the second addition with less sinister and explicit actions occurring. Throughout the novel Oscar Wilde uses several characters to influence Dorian Gray and transform him from a boy of purity to a man full of monstrous actions. At the beginning

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    Lewis’ "That Hideous Strength" and Oscar Wilde’s "The picture of Dorian Gray" is morality‚ and how it can be influenced. The main characters in C. S. Lewis’ novel‚ Mark and Jane Studdock‚ go through very contradicting paths and join opposite in objectives‚ organizations; at the same time they share similar feelings (solitude‚ confusion‚ paranoia) and carry out immoral actions in the attempt to run away from the problems. On the other hand‚ in Oscar Wilde’s novel‚ the young‚ beautiful

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    there is little (if any) distinction between ethics and appearance: “you are made to be good—you look so good.” Lord Henry‚ his corrupter. The Supremacy of Youth and Beauty The first principle of aestheticism‚ the philosophy of art by which Oscar Wilde lived‚ is that art serves no other purpose than to offer beauty. Throughout The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ beauty reigns. It is a means to revitalize the wearied

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    years after Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ there are apparent parallels the reader can draw while reading the novel with this in mind. The theory‚ consisting of three parts‚ touches on the impulsivity of human nature and how our reckless desires are compromised with our higher moral code. In The Picture of Dorian Gray we see the main character unravel as a result of immoral and unnatural acts. The Id‚ Ego and Superego can be seen at play within the characters of the novel. Oscar Wilde’s exploration

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    selfish giant

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    very much familiar to me because‚ I heard about this story in my school days and I found it very interesting. The author of the story Oscar Wilde is very familiar to me. I studied “A Woman of No Importance” in S.Y.B.A. syllabus so I am indented to choose this story. In his creation “A Woman of No Importance” he shows his witty style in this story as we know Oscar Wilde was a famous for his witty dialogues and humor. He showed his best in “The Selfish Giant” and “A Woman of No Importance” and such

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    The selfish giant. “The selfish giant” is a short story by Oscar Wilde with the elements of fantasy and fairy-tales. Oscar Wild‚ the author‚ is a famous Irish story-teller‚ playwright. A lot of stories show the mastery of Oscar Wilde’s story narrating skills. The Selfish giant is a bright example of his witty‚ intriguing and absorbing works. The topic the author touches upon in a story is a theme. The story is about the unselfish love. The author reveals the Giant as a representative of

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    in London by meeting Basil and Lord Henry. Basil was trying to bring out the good in Dorian‚ but that got him killed. On the other hand Lord Henry was Dorians best friend. To me Oscar Wilde was a lot like Lord Henry. Oscar Wilde was rich‚ loved the newest fashions‚ and fit in perfectly well in the English society. Oscar Wilde was homosexual at this time. He actually got arrested for it. What happened though was that being gay was frowned upon in the society. Wilde was married and had two children

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    ’’The picture of Dorian Gray’’ wrote by Oscar Wilde. The meeting whis this book has changed my point of view on such aspects of life like youth‚ friendship‚ love‚ beauty‚ eternal life and death. I found a new reality which was completely different from my personal world. "I don’t want to be at the mercy of my emotions. I want to use them‚ to enjoy them‚ and to dominate them."  — Oscar Wilde (The Picture of Dorian Gray) The Picture of Dorian Gray was Oscar Wilde’s only novel‚ but what a novel

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