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    Per. 4 AP Lit. Freud. Psychoanalytic Essay on Dorian Gray Many people go through Sigmund Freud’s stages of personality in order from the “ID” to the ego to the superego; however‚ in the book “A Picture of Dorian Grey” we see a regression instead of a progression of Dorian’s character. He is portrayed as an innocent young man and is highly praised by Basil who admires him for his good character. It is possible he has a type of “superego” because of the fact that he may be “tainted”‚ as Basil says

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    Explore the ways in which Oscar Wilde presents the concept of Duality in ‘A Picture of Dorian Gray’ Throughout Wilde’s gothic novel ‘A Picture of Dorian Gray’ it is apparent that juxtaposition is used as a device to highlight the prevalent themes within the novel. The reoccurrence of comparisons highlights the transformations arising within the narrative; however I believe Wilde uses these comparisons to slowly reveal Dorian’s true character as the comparison become increasingly abrasive as the

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    The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ the authors also use their characters to represent the corruption within the ideals of both colonialism and Victorian hedonism. In Heart of Darkness‚ Kurtz is the ideal colonialist; he gives the impression of maintaining honorable intensions while also being "of value" to the Belgian trading company by bringing in the most ivory. Kurtz has the good intentions of colonizing the Congolese natives‚ but he is ultimately corrupted by power and greed. Dorian Gray‚ the main character

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    Chapter I Lord Henry Wotton. There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about‚ and that is not being talked about. But beauty‚ real beauty‚ ends where an intellectual expression begins. Intellect is in itself a mode of exaggeration‚ and destroys the harmony of any face. The one charm of marriage is that it makes a life of deception absolutely necessary for both parties. Being natural is simply a pose‚ and the most irritating pose. With an evening coat and a white

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    applied to his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray these doctrines add an extra layer of meaning to the themes already presented‚ and this allows for a greater level of understanding. There are several instances during the narrative of the novel which show a relationship between the roles of art and life‚ and the ways in which they are separated‚ combined‚ and reversed. Understanding the theories set out by Vivian helps with comprehending the relationship between Dorian and his portrait‚ as well as with

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    Part 1. Oscar Wild – the novelist of the England…………………………………..5 1.1. Literary works of O. Wild……………………………………...……………...6 1.2. The novel ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ and its significance…………………9 1. 3. Aestheticism in the novel …………………………………………………...10 Part 2. Lexical and syntactical stylistic devices used in the novel “The Picture of Dorian Gray” by O. Wild…………………………………………………………14 2.1. Phonetic stylistic devices……………………………………………………..14 2.2. Lexical expressive means and stylistic devices………………………………15

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    Dorian Gray is not fully responsible for his own corruption because Dorian turned into a whole new person after meeting Lord Henry‚ and because of Lord Henry’s words‚ Dorian discovered many things about himself like his interests‚ his childhood‚ his beauty‚ and his youth‚ which was not necessarily a good thing‚ and this lead to the corruption of Dorian’s young sole‚ at the hands of Lord Henry. It starts off in chapter two when Dorian and Lord Henry first start talking‚ and Lord Henry starts mentioning

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    The picture pf dorian gray English Literary Essay “Basil Hallward is what I think I am‚ Lord Henry what the world thinks of me‚ Dorian what I would like to be.” – Oscar Wilde Oscar Wilde is known for his literature and the emphasis his puts in his work. As for ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’‚ the characters show specific attributes which leave leaves the knowledgeable reader wondering how they relate to Oscar Wilde in different ways. Each character has certain attributes which prove that TPDG

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    there is no way to pinpoint the exact moment in which one would be able to announce a defeat of time‚ so there is no finite way to declare it a subject of any man‚ regardless of their power‚ influence or worldly beauty. Potentially subconsciously‚ Dorian Gray’s change in behavior was a response to the internal issues that came with the realization of his unquestioned and uncontrolled subservience to time‚ but his was reaction was rather abnormal and uncharacteristic of an average person with any form

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    Setting: The novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by‚ Oscar Wilde is set in London England in the nineteenth century; the setting is credible for many reasons first of all because the setting is not based in a fictional place but a real world place (London England). The setting is also credible because Dorian lives in the upper west side where he lives a life of wealth‚ lugguary and pleasure. The setting in the novel holds great importance‚ because of where Dorian lives he is freely able to moove between

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