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Oscar Wilde, "Portrait of Dorian Gray" - a topic that is relevant in all ages

The book "The Picture of Dorian Gray" was written back in the late 19th century, but it did not lose its relevance for our contemporaries. In the novel, fantasy is so harmoniously intertwined with reality that it is sometimes difficult to understand where one ends and another begins. The irreversibility of time is what Oscar Wilde focuses on. "Portrait of Dorian Gray" - a direct confirmation that the obsession with only its external beauty can lead to a sad ending.

Summary

Let us briefly recall the plot of the work. Talented artist Basil Hallward created a portrait of a young man with excellent external data named Dorian Gray. The artist has put his whole soul into the picture and does not want to sell the picture. Basil decides that it is best to present the picture to the model. The oil is poured into the fire by a friend of Holloword, Lord Henry, who is an incorrigible cynic. Lord begins to incite Dorian by the fact that soon his beauty will fade, and the portrait will remain forever young and will be only a bitter memory of his youth.

Lord Henry played a major role in Dorian's personal degradation, Oscar Wilde pointed out to us. "Portrait of Dorian Gray" - this is a story not only about the moral fall of the protagonist. There is room for love too. But love is not real, but false, like the whole life of Gray. He falls in love with the young actress Sybil Wayne. It captures not so much Sybil herself, as her good ability to play roles on the stage. As a result, the actress herself falls passionately in love with Dorian, but loses the ability to convey to the audience the deep experiences of her characters. But such a lover does not need Gray. He was interested in a talented girl who is not like other people, and not just an earthly woman.

Deciding to break off with Wayne, Dorian told her many cruel words that pushed the former beloved to suicide. After her death, the portrait changed a little, the first crease formed on the lip. The protagonist with horror realized that from now on all his bad deeds will be reflected only in the portrait.

The image on the portrait will grow old, and the young man will remain young, Oscar Wilde writes. "The portrait of Dorian Gray" again confirms that all our actions inevitably affect our soul.

Many years pass, the portrait becomes more ugly, and the main character retains youth. Seeing the image of the terrible old man in the picture, Dorian rushes to the portrait with a knife, but as a result kills himself.

We advise you to read the real masterpiece of world classics created by the brilliant writer Oscar Wilde, "Portrait of Dorian Gray". Reviews about this work are extremely positive.

Prototypes of Dorian

The novel is based on two known myths. The first myth is the legend of Narcissus. It talks about how one young man, seeing his reflection in the water, which seems to him incredibly beautiful, dies from a very strong love for himself.

There is another myth that Oscar Wilde plays in this work. "Portrait of Dorian Gray" - this is a reference to the famous myth about Faust, who allegedly sold his soul to the devil in exchange for eternal youth.

We hope that you have already been interested in a talented English writer, playwright, poet Oscar Wilde. The works of the writer are filled with profound meaning, which always pushes thoughts.

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