Analysis of The Picture of Dorian Gray

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There are so many factors making our choices constrained and even influencing our decisions and thoughts. In The picture of Dorian Gray, Dorian, a beautiful and innocent young man was affected by his portrait, Lord Henry who Dorian trusted him with no reason, and the yellow book which was given by Henry. The wish Dorian made came true. His portrait would change and Dorian stayed who he was. But, facing the horrible changes of his portrait, Dorian started blaming the painter who should not painted of him so that he murdered the painter. Dorian did not really feel guilty about the death of the painter and he still went to the poor area taking opium as enjoying the “new hedonism” which Lord Henry taught him. And, he was even addicted it so that he did not care anyone’s death. From the yellow book, Dorian found out he was similar to the hero that he treated it as scripture so he bought a lot of copied of it and built his life based on it. Dorian is so addicted to the things influencing on him so that he makes a lot of unexpected results. But, he still has his free will to act the ways he wants rather than fascinated on the things which do not belong to him.
In reality, youth and beauty are always the best components that everyone wants in their lives forever and they are simply the treasures for everyone. There are so many individuals who are willing to do anything to hold the youth and beauty in their entire life, even though that might be selfish, cruel, or any negative methods. “If the picture could change, and I could be always what I am now!” Dorian prays for keeping young and beautiful (Wilde, 21). Then, whatever he does in reality, the painting of his portrait will change in a dramatic way. On a bystander’s per...

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...with beauty stained into a drug addiction. The person found himself with great pleasure at the beginning. Then he began to feel guilty and afterwards recognize that it’s too late to penance because he was addicted very much that he could not extricate himself. It is the same case as Dorian. But again, this is because he assumes that is just the only one way to obtain pleasure. At this moment, he has already lost his analytical mind totally. An addiction to opium den is another example to show how much desire he wants for seeking pleasure. Nevertheless, there are couples of possibilities can occur if he could just stay calm and follow his own will rather than follow the book to live. If he can understand everything is not happened by one single manner and appearance is just a mask of the soul consciousness, he wouldn’t round up in the dark side of the world.

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