In James Joyce's "Portrait of Artist as a Young Men", Steven Dallus reacted to many typical modern teenagers in the early 20th century and his parents. Like a teenager. Steven's attitude and feelings towards his parents changed throughout the book. The pattern of his emotional change resembles that of a typical teenager. The attitudes of young people have not changed for years. Adolescence changes physically and mentally in the early stages of life.
This book began with the artist's picture by Basil Hallward, Dorian Gray, reminiscent of Grey's aging and loss of beauty. This relationship between portraits is a way to explore the relationship between the outside world and self. "How sad it is! I will get old, worse, and it will be terrible, it will be older than this special day in June ... if that is just another way! If it is always young, and that old picture! For this - I give everything! Yes there is nothing I will not give to the whole world! I will pay my soul for it I will! "
The core idea of the story is in a confused relationship between art and life. In "portrait of elliptical shape", art and its poisoning are ultimately depicted as killers who are responsible for the death of a young bride. In this case, people can regard art as synonymous with death, so the relationship between art and life is considered a kind of competition. Poe's theory believes that poetry as art is the rhythm of creation of beauty and the poetic topic in the world is the death of a beautiful woman (see "Composition Philosophy"). "Oval portrait" shows that the beauty of a woman condemns her death sentence
Amy, my daughter's friend, is a beautiful listener and an important skill of sympathy for art. She expresses her through artistic listening, depiction of portraits for friends and clients, and clear expression of the life behind the eyes. Sarah, my first twin daughter, was wearing a tattoo that says in Sean Colven's song, "If you need someone to walk in the dark, I am your man" . This sentence is a sort of cry for me and her mother, support for me, and recognition of sympathy that I can appreciate and appreciate her.