Analysis Of Oscar Wilde's The Picture Of Dorian Gray And Dorian

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There is a mindset that when you are in love, you are in love with everything about that certain individual. This ranges from their physical appearance to qualities such as personality and humor. Oscar Wilde, one of the most beloved and scrutinized authors in history, toys with the idea that we are often in love for the wrong reasons, which is usually a result of more than one component of love lacking. By inserting various situations which include Basil’s fascination with Dorian and the sparks that first flew when Dorian came across Sibyl Vane, Wilde emphasizes the emptiness that may lie behind ones attraction toward another. The Picture of Dorian Gray is the canvas with which Oscar Wilde communicates a powerful message to the reader in
The young and stunning Dorian was always accompanied by stares as he entered a room. Women wanted to be with him and men wanted to be him. Basil described the experience he had in meeting Dorian for the first time: “When our eyes met, I felt that I was growing pale” (Wilde 16). The simple fact that a male was so taken aback exemplifies the fact that Dorian is visually stunning. However, the budding connection is anything but authentic. The nature of attraction that Basil feels toward Dorian lacks the fundamental structure of a true relationship. The truth is that Basil is attracted toward Dorian purely based on his appearance. He is the model from which Basil is able to create a magnificent painting but beyond that, he is just eye candy. These thoughts are brought to the attention of Dorian through Henry’s continued indoctrination of beliefs. As anguish creeps into the back of Dorian’s brain, he calls out Dorian for only liking him for his looks and questions what the future between them will hold when he begins to grow old: “How long will you like me? Till I have my first wrinkle, I suppose. I know, now. That when one loses one’s good looks, whatever they may be, one loses everything” (Wilde 38). This is a driving theme behind that novel that Oscar Wilde consistently advances. It was quite clear that when Basil fist saw
Oscar Wilde drives this theme and shows that the nature of attraction is not always what it seems. This novel has gone down in history for its overall complexity in addressing many controversial topics that previously had been unexplored. Oscar Wilde took a risk but was extremely effective in developing the theme regarding the nature of

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