Analysis of Oscar Wilde´s The Picture of Dorian Gray

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“The picture of Dorian Gray” is considered the most important work of Oscar Wilde_a greatest English literary writer in nineteenth century. Wilde’s style is typical for the gospel of “Art for art’s sake”, it is also the reason why the fans of Gothic literature would find this novel absolutely attractive. The novel was written in 1891 which told a story about the life of a young man, Dorian Gray, or to be more exact, his spiritual life. The author touched upon many problems of contemporary life: morality, art and beauty in particular. The story carefully demonstrated the corruption process of naïve, young Dorian Gray under the effect of many factors: Lord Henry’s jealousy, Basil’s perfect work, the magnificent picture and himself as well. Chapter 2 is one of the most important chapters in the novel. First, it introduces the title character, Dorian. The reader is assured of his physical beauty, with his. Chapter 2 is also very important because it introduces the key that propels the rest of the story — Dorian's wish that the painting would showed the horrible signs of age that he fears...

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