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      • When this wish comes true, Dorian falls into a lavish life of vice and pleasure, remaining eternally young and attractive while his soul—trapped inside the portrait—withers away.
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  2. The trouble starts when Henry warns Dorian that his extraordinary beauty and youth will fade, and tells him to make the most of it. Dorian’s beauty is such that people are astonished by it and all of his advantages seem to come from it, even if he has got an interesting personality and wealth.

  3. Even after seeing what Dorian’s lifestyle has made of his portrait, Basil encourages him toward change and repentance, reminding him that it is “never too late.” Thus, when Dorian stabs Basil, he also rids himself of his last moral guidance.

  4. In the end, Dorian seems punished by his ability to be influenced: if the new social order celebrates individualism, as Lord Henry claims, Dorian falters because he fails to establish and live by his own moral code.

  5. Dorian does not deny his debauchery, and takes Basil to see the portrait. The portrait has become so hideous that Basil can only identify it as his by the signature on it. Horrified, Basil beseeches Dorian to pray for salvation. Furious, Dorian blames his fate on Basil and kills him.

  6. Nov 1, 2023 · Dorian Gray is able to get away with his acts of folly because of his beauty. People are enamored by his looks, and he understands the power he holds over society. Although he understands the portrait as a “hideous corruption of his soul” and views it as inherently sinful and shameful, he does not view those characteristics as becoming unto ...

  7. Indeed, the discovery of the body of Dorian Gray as a wrinkled and horrifically ugly corpse at the end of the novel recalls the discovery of Jekyll/Hyde in Stevenson’s novella.

  8. Nov 28, 2017 · This tension is explored by Oscar Wilde in his 1890 novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, which can be examined in conjunction with the wider context of these key concerns present within late Victorian society.

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