Loss Of Innocence In The Picture Of Dorian Gray

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In The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde shows the rapid decline and loss of Dorian’s innocence. But, Dorian seeks to fill the void that has been created by his loss of innocence. After he loses his innocence, Dorian seeks to gain his innocence back by using beauty. Throughout chapters one to twelve, Dorian discovers his loss of innocence and tries to gain it back by finding, keeping, and experiencing beautiful things. From the moment Dorian had met Henry, his innocence was destined to fade away. Lord Henry treated Dorian as an experiment, trying to influence him. But the result would end up with Dorian having the same moral as Lord Henry “because to influence a person is to give him one’s own soul” (Wilde 18). Lord Henry is an immoral

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