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    jail time. But in extreme cases the penalty is death. In The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ Oscar Wilde uses the influence of Lord Henry Wotton as well as the portrait of Dorian Gray to represent this corruption and its consequences. Wilde emphasizes Dorian’s beauty and youth in order to signify his innocent nature. Dorian is described as handsome‚ good looking‚ and beautiful throughout the novel. Lord Henry even calls Dorian an Adonis (in Greek mythology a youth who fell in love with his own image

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    are very conscious of their flaws. In the novel‚ The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ a modest teenager eventually transforms into a narcissistic‚ destructive man who gives up all cares in the world except for himself because he believes that no one can sees his imperfections‚ causing him to act as if he is better than he truly is. By showing us the transformation of this seemingly flawless individual through other characters eyes and Dorians himself‚ Wilde tells us that when aestheticism is a priority‚ morality

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    Prompt option #1 In Oscar Wilde’s novel‚ “The Picture of Dorian Gray” one of the main characters Lord Henry Wotton is portrayed‚ as morally ambiguous. Wilde reveals Lord Henry’s ambiguous character through the way he talks‚ he has a more charming tone to him‚ but he leads a conversation in such a seducing way Dorian falls under his spell so fast. Lord Henry’s ambiguity is significant to the work as a whole because without Henry would Dorian of taken the same path that he took? Yes‚ in a way a lot

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    In The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ Oscar Wilde constructs a tale in which Dorian Gray’s desire to stay young forever becomes a Faustian pact. His journey begins when Basil insists on painting him even though Dorian resists this. It is possible he protests too much‚ but it is also possible he feels a bit embarrassed as well as flattered with the attention. One might consider this the gate into the garden (of Eden) where Sir Henry plays the part of the devil tempting Dorian to take youth and beauty serious

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    show that much of this book could be seen as immoral. The Picture of Dorian Gray presents many different aspects to it that could seen as immoral‚ such as‚ murder and hatred‚ Narcissism and Hedonism. Murder and hatred are two of the most reoccurring themes throughout the book. One of the main instances that portrays hate and murder involves Basil and Dorian. Dorian is unhappy with his self-imagine in the portrait and he blames Basil‚ the artist for this.

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    Dorian Gray‚ a handsome young man‚ is slowly tortured by a sliver of his conscience and fear of fate in the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. When Dorian believes‚ thanks to the devilish Henry Wotton‚ that physical beauty and pleasures are the key to true happiness‚ he begins on his horrid journey. The flawed logic keeps Henry content and happy and seems to do the same for Dorian. Although‚ as Dorian does evil with credit to his newfound logic‚ his evil deeds paired with everlasting

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    Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ the sinful actions of Dorian cause Dorian himself as well as the portrait of Dorian to diminish. The portrait Basil paints of Dorian depicts an innocent‚ beautiful young boy who has yet to be corrupted by the influence of the world. However‚ as Dorian grows older he becomes debased by the thoughts of others and his own experiences. As the novel progresses‚ the reader loses sight of the innocent‚ pure Dorian and sees the cruel‚ corrupted Dorian. After Sibyl killed

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    Thesis A As a person develops‚ they ultimately choose who they want to become. In the book The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ the protagonist Dorian develops into having a life goal to be beautiful forever and was willing to do anything for it. His characteristic was immoral and selfish. If one develops into this characteristic‚ others might see you as superficial‚ and a bad person. On the other side in the book Batman and Philosophy philosopher undertake an approach of explaining his complex actions and

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    Michael Myers‚ or Freddy Krueger. But what if the monster actually looks like the guy next door? History has taught us that‚ often times‚ the most threatening of monsters are the individuals who look like the average guy. In the novel‚ The Picture Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde‚ perception of an individual’s character can be misleading. Similarly‚ in the novels Frankenstein‚ and the film‚ Beauty and the Beast‚ there is a shared theme-- each story utilizes a “traditional” monster who‚ in the end‚ proves to

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    The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination‚ typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture; e.g "the art of the Renaissance" or (2) Works produced by skill and imagination. Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ on multiple occasions reveals the importance of art in Dorian’s world‚ and even ours. On several different occasions the text brings out the value of art in specifically two ways. In one‚ it is used textually and verbally as a medium that

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