A Comparison Of Interview With The Vampire And The Picture Of Dorian Gray

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Within the works of Interview with the Vampire and The Picture of Dorian Gray, there are many found commonalities. These two books are well known for their risky content as well as for their beautiful word usage. To compare, both Anne Rice and Oscar Wilde present a character in their stories whom contains the trait to never grow out of his or her youthful beauty and demeanor. In The Picture of Dorian Gray, the character happens to go by the name of Dorian Gray. Likewise, in Interview with the Vampire, the character’s name is Claudia.
The first and easiest comparison to make between Dorian and Claudia is their unchanging bodies. Neither Claudia nor Dorian were born with this magnificent trait, rather, each acquired it by a fictional act of evil. …show more content…

In both books the authors rotate around vampirism when writing about Claudia or Dorian. This idea is not as clearly stated in The Picture of Dorian Gray but is still undoubtedly present. Oscar Wilde shows this connection between Dorian and a vampire when he writes, “He had mad hungers that grew more ravenous as he fed them.” (Wilde, Pg. 161). The notion of hunger for life within Dorian are similar to those within Claudia as a vampire feeding off of the blood of others. Blood is a necessity for human life, take away blood and you take away life, so, Claudia feeds off of the life of …show more content…

After many years of seeing the picture that was once perfect decay and become hideous, he is eventually driven mad. Just before murdering him, Dorian expresses to Basil, “I was wrong. It has destroyed me.” (Wilde, Pg. 204). By the end of the book The Picture of Dorian Gray Oscar Wilde’s writing gives Dorian a certain conviction that is commonly known as a “come to Jesus” moment. However, this conviction ultimately drives Dorian to destroy the picture which ends in his own death.
The relationship between Claudia and Dorian is one of many relationships that could be found between the two books, Interview with the Vampire and The Picture of Dorian Gray. Anne Rice and Oscar implemented many similar characteristics between these two fictional people. The characters, Claudia and Dorian, have an outward appearance of beauty and an inner appearance of convicted evil

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