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    The Picture of Dorian Gray

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    Gray is that of romance. It brings a romantic sensation into an otherwise dark tale about a young man‚ Dorian Gray. His portrait was painted so perfectly‚ it mesmerized him into a love hate relationship not only with himself‚ but with the artist‚ Basil Hallward and with his closest friend‚ Lord Henry Wotton. Although these men were affected by art in different ways‚ each romanticized about it‚ essentially about Dorian Gray. Dorian Gray was a young man. He was found to be the most attractive young

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    After Basil has finished the portrait Dorian remarks‚ “ I am jealous of everything whose beauty does not die. I am jealous of that portrait you painted of me. Why should it keep what I must lose?” (Wilde 20). This illustrates the change of mindset. The narcissism takes over almost immediately and his morals have already digressed. His beauty is this most important thing‚ and he is more concerned about that than anything

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    Dorian Gray is the prior. Upon meeting Dorian‚ Lord Henry immediately observes “All the candour of youth was there‚ as well as all youth ’s passionate purity. One felt that he had kept himself unspotted from the world. No wonder Basil Hallward worshipped him” (Wilde 17)‚ the most important word being purity. Dorian does not have a sense of right or wrong at the beginning of the novel because he simply looks onto the world. It is not reflected on him in anyway because Dorian is‚

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    Samira Sackiety AP English Literature Bonnick In The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ author Oscar Wilde employs the literary element of symbolism to help us‚ the audience to see the protagonist Dorian Gray’s transformation from a innocent naïve individual to later a soul marked by secrets and sin. It is also‚ through symbolism that we see exactly how and what influences Dorian to his destructive path and ultimately his dramatic end. Wilde uses the symbol of the yellow book given to Dorian by Lord Henry

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    Dorian Gray Narcissism

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    This story centers on Dorian Gray who is concerned with little but appearances. A crucial event in his life comes when Dorian meets Lord Henry Wotton in the studio of Basil Hallward‚ an artist‚ who has painted a portrait of the breathtakingly beautiful Dorian‚ now in his early twenties. Lord Wotton intrigues Dorian with his talk of the progression of life and the withering of looks. Dorian fears of the loss of his youth and thinks in terms of a Faust-like proposition‚ in which he expresses a willingness

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    have been reduced to truths that transcend: there is no excitement in routine. I would die of ennui if I was always on time. Thus‚ I have made a habit of always being five minutes late. Basil is focused on the picture of Dorian-the golden boy on the silver pedestal. Even if he was to slip off into the abyss‚ Basil could not perceive him differently. He is blind to the faults of Beauty. No fault of his‚ of course. It is simply human nature. When we leave Basil’s house‚ I reach into my pocket. Dorian

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    Italian Food

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    bruscare‚ which means "to roast over coals. The most common form of bruschetta is the traditional tomato and basil bruschetta.  Bruschetta itself‚ is actually thin slices of bread‚ which have been grilled until lightly browned‚ then rubbed with garlic and olive oil. There are as many variations on bruschetta‚ as there are cooks. Through the years however‚ the combination of diced tomatoes and fresh basil‚ often bathed in a balsamic vinaigrette dressing‚ has become the standard- bearer for bruschetta in most

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    protagonist‚ Dorian Gray‚ is idolized by two men who portray the young man as a Greek godlike figure‚ enticed by his picture-perfect looks and naive personality. Lord Henry‚ a man who thrives off scandal‚ succeeds to corrupt Dorian’s innocence while Basil‚ an artist who love for the boy is pure‚ stands by helplessly. While both men develop intimate relationships with Dorian‚ the bond between boy and Lord Henry is instantaneous and ablaze with excitement. Homosexual tendencies are prevalent throughout

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    true character as the comparison become increasingly abrasive as the plot continues. An idea that is explored throughout the novel is the balance between the wealthy against poverty. Chapter one begins with a description of the surroundings of ‘Basil Halwoods’ art studio and this immediately introduces the reader to the expensive way of life of the novels primary characters. ‘ the studio was filled with the rich odour of roses.’ through this direct address of the senses and the semantic fields

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    he has a rather narrow outlook; Mr. Gray is only looking into the future only looking for ways to preserve his youth rather than live in the moment. A major reason for this is Lord Henry. After Henry and the painter‚ Basil finish conversing in the garden they instead inside where Basil would create a master piece. This "masterpiece" creates a beautiful picture capturing Dorian Gray in his twenties in perfect youth. However‚ Lord Henry says "The pulse of joy that beats in us at twenty becomes sluggish

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