Comparison of Dorian Gray to Lord Henry and Sibyl Vane

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The Comparison of Dorian Gray to

Oscar Wilde's 19th century The Picture of Dorian Gray portrays a young, naive man, Dorian Gray, who begins to change because of Lord Henry Wotton's negative influence on him; likewise, Dorian influences Sibyl Vane as a result of Henry's influence on him. Because of Henry's influence, Dorian's attitude towards women and his respect for women change for the worse. Because of Dorian's influence on Sibyl, she commits suicide.

Wilde first portrays Dorian as a sweet, sensitive man whom everyone admires. He was described as a "wonderful young man." He was not concerned with money or power. One day Dorian meets Lord Henry Wot



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