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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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    melodrama and mystique‚ a muse’s traits are often idealized with their circumstantial virtues hyperbolized by their artist‚ while conversely‚ their critical character flaws are neglected or even omitted (Craft). Dorian Gray‚ the titular protagonist of Oscar Wilde’s novella The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ exemplifies all aspects of the muse archetype with his stunning looks and grace that inspired his friend the Artist Basil Hallward to capture Dorian’s picturesque figure in art. Although Basil originally

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    order‚ and moreover it seems that there will always be the rich and poor‚ the owner and the worker. This is even demonstrated by the literature of our time and that of other era’s‚ such as the play "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde. In this play Wilde display’s the class structure with a different and interesting twist. He makes a reflection on the society with his own sense of humor‚ but however it still leaves a very good opportunity to make a Marxist critique about the way the

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    Homosexuality in Canada

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    homosexuality in today’s Canadian society. History of Homosexuality in Canada The Trials of Oscar Wilde: * Trials of Oscar Wilde in the mid- 1890’s in London‚ England; gave society in Canada something to base ’homosexuality’ on. * People of the "Oscar Wilde type" was another way to politely term people of the homosexual nature. * It did not and still does not matter whether or not Wilde was a homosexual. * Sentenced to the maximum penalty of two years imprisonment and hard labour

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    Despite a difference of seventy years and the distance of the Atlantic Ocean‚ Rabbit‚ Run by John Updike and The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde present striking similarities in their characters and themes. While I initially could not draw the connections between the two novels‚ I now recognize the many ways in which the authors criticize and analyzed their own environments through their works. I believe that the lessons on the dangers of societal influence and the nature of ethics that Rabbit

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    Oscar Wilde was born in 1854 and in Dublin‚ Ireland. He was educated at Trinity College in Dublin and at Magdalen College‚ Oxford‚ and settled in London.Wilde began his literature career by writing poetry‚ but he achieved fame and success for his plays: Vera; or‚ The Nihilists (1880)‚ Lady Windermere’s Fan (1892)‚ A Woman of No Importance (1893)‚ An Ideal Husband (1893) and The Importance of Being Earnest (1895). Wilde’s plays seem to have simple plots; however‚ the dialogue and the satire are the

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    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 be far less harmful

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    level. Combining all the purposes‚ it can be suggested that the gothic elements in the novel serve the general purpose of depicting the nature of our lives and the conflict between morality and decadence. Introduction The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ Oscar Wilde’s only novel‚ tells us the tale of a person’s journey towards doom through moral decadence. It can be observed that from the supernatural events to the delineation of murder‚ a great number of gothic elements can be found in this dark novel.

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    The Selfish Giant

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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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    At first glance‚ Oscar Wilde’s works The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ Lady Windermere’s Fan‚ and The Importance of Being Earnest seem quite disparate. The first is horror‚ while the latter two are comedies; the first is a novel‚ while the latter two are plays; the list of the differences between the works could continue. The striking thing about these works however‚ is their unified theme. Wilde uses the symbolism in each work—images of self in The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ the fan in Lady Windermere’s

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