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... influence on him. Because of Henry's influence, Dorian's attitude towards women and his respect for women change for the worse. ...
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... Evidently, Lord Henry's influence wins over, as Dorian claims not to be shaken by Sybil's death, and states that he views it as artistic, as likened to a ...
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... Lord Henry's influence over Dorian grows immensely, meanwhile, Dorian has fallen in love with Sibyl Vane, a young actress who performs in a theater in London's ...
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... Wotton. Lord Henry's attempt to influence Dorian is responsible for many of the wrong choices Dorian makes. Initially unadulterated ...
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... Dorian anyway. This is the beginning of the end forboth Dorian andBasil because Lord Henry's influence pollutes Dorian. Lord Henry ...
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... behave either good or evil. Throughout the novel, Lord Henry strives to influence and corrupt Dorian. On page four, Basil comments ...
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... He tells Lord Henry not to exert any influence on Dorian Gray because he depends completely on Dorian remaining uncorrupted. Lord ...
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... Dorian is at the outset someone who Basil fears is open to the influence of Lord Henry, and fears that it will spoil Dorian. Basil's ...
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... "For that I would give everything, I would give my soul", says Dorian. A friend of his, Lord Henry, becomes a major influence on Dorian. ...
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... Dorian is a handsome, wealthy, and impressionable young gentleman who was succumbed to Lord Henry's influence and used Basils painting to keep him young. ...
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... first opened his eyes.This aspect of influence is different from ... his friend and mentor.Throughout the novel, Dorian converses with Lord Henry, and takes ...
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... Dorian. Although Lord Henry states that, "all influence is immoral" (Wilde 18), he nonetheless drastically changes Dorian Gray. As ...
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... Dorian. Although Lord Henry states that, "all influence is immoral" (Wilde 18), he nonetheless drastically changes Dorian Gray. As ...
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... has forbidden to itself, with desire for what its monstrous laws have made monstrous and unlawful." (30) Not only do Lord Henry's ideas influence Dorian but a ...
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... Your influence would be bad." Lord Henry taunts Dorian and continues to remind him of all the sin that is building up and that even though his body is not aging ...
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... Your influence would be bad." Lord Henry taunts Dorian and continues to remind him of all the sin that is building up and that even though his body is not aging ...
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... influencing Dorian. Although Lord Henry states that, "all influence is immoral", he nonetheless drastically changes Dorian Gray. As Dorian ...
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... terribly enthralling in the exercise of influence." This is slightly ironic because it is Lord Henry who ends up corrupting Dorian with his influence on him. ...
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... By selling his soul to the devil, he invited evil into his life - an evil which took the form of Lord Henry, whose radical influence on Dorian was the onset of ...
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... Even Basil Hallward notes that Lord Henry doesn't ... the mysterious yellow book, Harry unlike Dorian feels that ... Art has no influence upon action"(161) Throughout ...
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... Lord Henry is also seen as a bad influence and a ... become hedonists and therefore critics compare him to Lord Henry. ... says that he would like to be Dorian but in ...
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... But after the influence of Lord Henry, all was changed. But how is it that everyone relates outer beauty to inner beauty? Dorian and Narcissus both show that ...
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... by Lord Henry and appears receptive to his theories and values. Readers soon see evidence of the corruptive influence of those theories and values in Dorian's ...
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... The book opens with his two close friends, Lord Henry, and Basil Hallward, an eccentric painter having a ... Harry's opinion has little influence on Dorian. ...
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... the Church of England, while Thomas Henry Huxley popularized ... novels, including The Picture of Dorian Gray, he ... have certainly had the most influence on society ...
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