Comparing Dorian Gray 'And Frankenstein'

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The Making of a Monster The word monster has the connotation of a beast hiding under a child’s bed; monsters are not real and with this belief in mind should not be feared. Those monsters are not real, but a person can have all of the characteristics of a monster: cruel, murderous, and lacking empathy. These characteristics match the ones of Dorian Gray from The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde and Victor Frankenstein from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Both books are about young men who do not realize what they are wishing for when that wish is granted; now they must suffer the consequences. Dorian Gray will never turn old; but the painting which the esteemed painter Basil Hallward created for him will, displaying the truth of his soul. …show more content…

During the novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, three people die: Sibyl Vane, Basil Hallward, and James Vane. In one way or another Dorian played a part in each of their deaths. Kestner says that the second type of narcissism is the inability to feel (217). Dorian feels no remorse for the deaths of these people and takes no responsibility for his part in it. Sibyl Vane committed suicide after Dorian’s brutal rejection of her. Dorian murdered Basil after showing him the painting. Basil was trying to save Dorian’s soul by begging him to confess his sins. Dorian flew into a rage and stabbed Basil, afterwards “he felt strangely calm” (Wilde 152). He justified his actions by saying that Basil was “the friend who had painted the fatal portrait to which all his misery had been due” (Wilde 152). Then Sibyl Vane’s brother, James Vane, came to get revenge on Dorian Gray and ended up dying when Dorian distracted a gunman during a hunt. None of Dorian’s friends on the hunt cared that the man has died; they only care that he has “spoiled [their] shooting for the day” (Wilde 193). These are the type of people which Dorian surrounds himself, people who will continue his down fall. The friends only care about beauty and titles which then influences Dorian to look at the world in the same way. Oscar Wilde added multiple encounters with Dorian’s friends as a criticism of society. The friends are gossips which causes the people to hear the rumors to stay away from Dorian or shun him. Wilde is saying that the upper class only care about themselves and other unimportant

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