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  • The Picture of Dorian Gray
    ... Three essential factors to the success of Dorian's Faustian contract is the influence of Lord Henry, Dorian's own attitudes and behaviors, and Basil's ...
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  • Dorian Gray
    ... Every reference to a change in the painting can also be placed in the same context as the blemishing of Dorian's own soul. If an ...
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  • 1984 and Dorian Gray plurality of truth.
    ... Dorian soon realizes that his portrait is changing with his emotional changes but Dorian's own appearance remains the same youthful body which he always had ...
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  • The use of symbols in Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray
    ... an evil which took the form of Lord Henry, whose radical influence on Dorian was the onset of a chain reaction that was to end only by Dorian's own hand, some ...
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  • The Portrait of Dorian Gray- Inner Beauty to External Beauty
    ... Sibyl Vane. Dorian uses his own beauty to get seats in the theatre where he falls in love watching Sibyl on stage. Yet when Sibyl ...
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  • picture of dorian gray
    ... of Dorian (5810). While Lord Henry is indirectly the cause of Dorian's death, he too causes his own downfall. Lord Henry changes ...
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  • Analysis: Picture of Dorian G.
    ... of Dorian (5810). While Lord Henry is indirectly the cause of Dorian's death, he too causes his own downfall. Lord Henry changes ...
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  • dorian gray
    ... Dorian is also responsible for the death of his own soul. ... In the novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Dorian Gray destroys his own soul by the influence of evil. ...
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  • The Picture and Dorian Gray
    ... First of all, the picture reveals to Dorian his own beauty and awakens his narcissism. Therefore, Dorian becomes a worshipper of his own image. ...
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  • The Picture of Dorian Gray
    ... of his own life into them" (19). Dorian Gray founded Sibyl as a beautiful creature, but he put nothing of his own life into her. ...
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  • The Picture of Dorian Gray 2
    ... of his own life into them" (19). Dorian Gray founded Sibyl as a beautiful creature, but he put nothing of his own life into her. ...
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  • picture of dorian gray
    ... the artist should not portray any of himself in his work, so whenBasil does this, it ishe who creates his own downfall, not Dorian.Wilde introduces Basil to ...
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  • The Picture of Dorian Gray
    ... man. In great envy of his own canvas reflection, Dorian wished upon eternal youth while his picture aged. This prayer was answered. ...
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  • dorian gray
    ... Hallward hates this trend, saying that the artist should create beautiful things, and should put nothing of his own life into them. Dorian Gray is often quite ...
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  • Dr. Faustus vs. Dorian Gray
    ... though both he and Faustus were corrupted by knowledge Dorian destroys peoples lives and commits felonies, whereas Faustus just does things for his own pleasure ...
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  • Corruption of Dorian Gray (The Picture of Dorian Gray)
    ... Dorian would entertain "the fashionable young men of his own rank who were his chief companions," (196) and would invite them, to stay for weekends at a time ...
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  • Strange and Inhuman(Picture of Dorian Gray)
    ... Instead he admires other people and tries to be like them hiding his own personality and lifestyles from the outside world. Dorian Grays mindset is indeed very ...
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  • The Destruction of the Human Spirit in Frankenstein and The ...
    ... portrait of himself, so he stabs his own heart and dies, leaving the beautiful painting behind.Lord Henry, his friend and mentor, caused Dorian to believe that ...
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  • wilde
    ... death of Dorian. While Lord Henry is indirectly the cause of Dorian's death, he too causes his own downfall. Lord Henry changes ...
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  • The Picture of Dorian Gray
    ... Then, when he realized how horrible he had become, he ended his own life. The whole reason James Vane went after Dorian Gray was because of his sister, Sibyl. ...
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  • The Picture of Dorian Gray as an Imitation of Aestheticism
    ... about the ideal that life imitates art, but he also would eventually live out the theory as his life would imitate his own greatest work of art, Dorian Gray. ...
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  • The Freudian Triangle
    ... of guilt, he murders Basil and symbolically destroys his own conscience. Without a conscience, The Freudian relationship cannot exist. Dorian's only influence ...
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  • The Three Faces of Oscar Wilde
    ... is that I am afraid that I have shown in it the secret of my own soul. (23) Throughout the book, it is easily seen that Basil has an interest for Dorian. ...
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  • Book Report - The Picture of D
    ... situation. When Dorian goes home, he looks at his portrait, and finds wrinkles on its face, wrinkles that his own face does not have. He ...
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  • Picure of Dorian Grey
    ... Meanwhile, when Dorian believes himself to be in love with Sibyl Vane, in fact he only ... provides a portrait not of the natural world but of its owner's own soul ...
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  • Dorian Grey Review
    In the novel The Picture of Dorian Grey homosexuality is an important ... is undoubtedly shaped by Wilde's personal ambivalences toward his own sexuality which is ...
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  • dorian gray
    ... That's exactly like Dorian, looking good with the good grades but never really adding any ... that we sometimes change to meet others' or even our own expectations ...
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  • dorian gray
    ... That's exactly like Dorian, looking good with the good grades but never really adding any ... that we sometimes change to meet others' or even our own expectations ...
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  • The Characterization of Dorian Gray
    ... Dorian, first unconcerned with his physical appearance, is overcome with his own beauty and says that it is as if he is seeing himself for the first time. ...
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  • 12 Angry Men2 misc 12 00
    ... about his own. Tony's profession does not give him the best qualities, as he does not have the best qualities in the jury room. Courtney Vance, Dorian Harwood ...
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