In society there was always a question of whether people can change. Writer Oscar Wilde proved this with his novel "Dorian Gray picture". The question he asked the reader was "What kind of change does the protagonist Durian Gray show: Good or bad?" He lives while pursuing happiness, so he can always achieve it. However, as portraits show, the curse of others' lives may hurt their conscience and soul.
Oscar Wilde's "Dorian Gray Photo" Dorian Gray's picture is Oscar Wilde's novel. The type of this novel can be categorized as ritual comedy or gothic novel. The picture of Dorian Gray was originally published in Lipingcott's monthly magazine in 1890. Another version added six chapters published in 1891. One of the themes of the novel is "Beauty and youth first". The story of a very charismatic man, Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde), is about handsome and eloquent youth who is called Dorian Gray. He has a special friendship with the painter Basil Howard His inspiration comes from his extraordinary beauty He drew his portrait. Basil, who likes Durian very much, does not want to contact Lord Henry Wharton, an evil person who is his friend, and the nobility, or influence others. His cynical view
Oscar Wilde: About the "pure color" author's "Multiple Risk Thunder Picture". Study of evolution of white motif and its meaning in novel
Dorian Gray and the painting of "desert trams" highlight the unethical behavior of not being able to judge good and evil for self-love. In Oscar Wilde's "Dorian Gray picture", the true essence of Durian Gray is portrayed through a man named Holward, an elegant portrait, Brazil. This picture is like the beauty and purity of Durian. "When he saw it, he came back, his cheek was panicked by art, ugly homosexual relations, even by the anti-Christ himself, and Oscar Wilde's" portrait of Dorian Gray "and It was regarded. It is wasted to ask for the so-called advocacy of this novel, that is, the sensibility of life and the constant contraindications, denying the perception of omniscience. performance
Oscar Wilde: About the "pure color" author's "Multiple Risk Thunder Picture". Study of evolution of white motif and its meaning in novel