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    Fjölbrautaskólinn í Garðabæ Guðni Eiríksson Fall 2011 October 2nd English 603 The Picture of Dorian Gray Jóhanna Ásta Þórarinsdóttir Table of contents: Introduction 3 Basil Hallward. 3 Dorian Gray 4 Lord Henry. 4 Conclusion 5 References: 6 Introduction The main characters of the book are Dorian Gray‚ Basil Hallward and Lord Henry which is sometimes also called Harry. These characters will be discussed throughout the essay. Who

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    The picture of Dorian Gray This famous portrait is the only novel written by the author Oscar Wilde‚ who otherwise wrote poetry‚ plays and short stories. It first published in 1890‚ but since Wilde’s work became much criticized for its homoerotic parts and its lack of moral message‚ he had to moderate the language of several passes before publishing a new version the following year. This revised publication is considered as the authoritative edition. The setting and the plot The picture of Dorian

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    Oscar Wilde: The Picture of Dorian Gray Oscar Wilde was one of the poets who‘s lyrics refused the problems of morality and philosophy which troubled the population during the Victorian era in the nineteenth century‚ and he found images for his own moods‚ loves and experience. His work as a dramatist and his legendary name‚ have given his verses a significant reputation. (Evans‚ I.‚ 1976‚ p.114) Wilde’s pleasure in provocation and his examination of different moral perspectives are

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    against your lilies and your roses. You will become sallow‚ and hollow-cheeked‚ and dull-eyed. You will suffer horribly.... Ah! realize your youth while you have it.” As Wilde progresses the narrative‚ Dorian obsesses about his perfect image. His humanity fails to fend off imperfections and mistakes‚ and Dorian changes as a result. His skin begins to crack‚ his Adonis-like figure starts to soften‚ and his soul dives into a deep depression. In a last attempt at redemption‚ he mentally molds his environment

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    interesting novel has conflict‚ interesting climax and good resolution. In the novel “the Picture of Dorian Gray” : the external conflict is between Dorian Gray- wonderfully handsome‚ innocent but sell his soul for eternal youth and Basil- a humane man with purely romantic values which has unique climax and surprised resolution. The nature of conflict is the inconsistent thought between Basil and Dorian Gray although they are close friend before . “ I will not bare my soul to their shallow……too

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    The importance of symbols in The Picture of Dorian Gray Everyone seems to experience life in a different way based on influences that are set upon them. All actions that one partakes in each day‚ allows one to gather information and assess how it influences them. Not everyone assesses how all things affect them‚ and that is when there become a common sight for predominant patterns to take affect in one’s life. The great array of symbols in The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde‚ can quite easily

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    The Picture of Dorian Gray is a first and only novel written by Oscar Wilde. It was published in 1891. The book is focusing on the actions of a very egocentrical character who thinks he can do whatever he wants because he is beautiful‚ Wilde highlights the things that are wrong in our society. It is a very interesting and instructive story. Dorian Gray‚ young man whose physical appearance is handsome and innocent. The painter‚ Basil Hallward‚ makes a beautiful portrait of Dorian. He feels

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    Hellenism and Homoerotic Relationship in The Picture of Dorian Gray Ancient Greek culture has become deeply rooted and entwined with modern literature; themes‚ motifs‚ symbols‚ and a variety of literary devices are borrowed from its classical customs. The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ despite being written during the 19th century‚ frequently references Greek customs such as mythology and the worth of beauty and youth.  The protagonist‚ Dorian Gray‚ is idolized by two men who portray the young man

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    alienated from the rest. An individual that is alienated from society is not always looked down upon or discriminated against. In The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde‚ Dorian Gray is seen as immoral by the citizens of London and by himself.The personality Wilde gave Dorian Gray is a representation of who many citizens of 19th century England wished to be because Dorian possesses what mattered most‚ beauty and wealth. To many people in 19th century London‚ beauty seemed rare and therefore very valuable

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    of their close ones. As depicted in The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ Oscar Wilde demonstrates the many undesired effects when exposed to influential individuals. With the introduction of external negative influences‚ Dorian Gray becomes a tainted man within the norms of not only a Victorian‚ but also a modern society‚ producing a corrupted life of duplicity‚ betrayal and artificiality. Originally symbolizing a character of purity and untouched innocence‚ Dorian is soon to be molded by Lord Henry‚ Basil

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