dorian gray
"The content of the writing brings you directly into the author's mind." In the novel, Dorian Gray, the author, Oscar Wilde, related the values during the 19th century through his characters. His personality and view of life is expressed through his novel-"Basil Hallward is what I think I am: Lord Henry what the world thinks of me: Dorian what I would like to be" On the surface, Dorian Gray is an example of a typical ideal aristocrat during the time which Oscar Wilde lived in. Throughout the novel, Dorian goes through stages in his life that leads to his self-absorbed and corrupted character. His curiosity of life strives him to explore these stages. Even till this day there are examples of "Dorians" in our society. They believe they are living in an age of continual crisis and are searching for ways to put meaning back to their lives.At the beginning, Basil paints a portrait of Dorian Gray that people see as an appreciation of Dorian's beauty. Dorian is so pure and innocent-he doesn't know anything about the anxiety of life. He has all the beauty of a child in him, but then Lord Henry enters into the picture with his influential goal for life and its meaning. "Don't spoil him. Don't try to influence hi
We cover this emptiness with a thin superficial shield. It always overcomes us and we lose sense of our true beauty or even worst, our soul. Even his last hope for salvation-Hetty-doesn't save his soul from the shadow, which has suppressed all that is shameful in his life. Eventually, we lose our image of God and even "kill him". We can't always blame ourselves for desiring to choose our bodies over our souls. That's exactly like Dorian, looking good with the good grades but never really adding any knowledge inside. In the novel, Oscar Wilde emphasizes on the value of beauty. He feels empty without his innocence and he filled this emptiness by answering to his corrupted transformation. They take advantage of their appearances-you don't usually see ugly people in movies do you? Most of us know their them as their superficial self but not who they really are. Without his soul, he has nothing and no meaning in life. The painting is all of Dorian's hate, fear, and sadness reduced onto a canvass. During the Renaissance, people used to be really faithful to God like Dorian and Basil used to be friends. As a result, he stabs the painting.
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