The Victorian society in Dorian's gray work cited the missing Victorian era as the most powerful era of the British Empire. Britain is more pleasant and special than other people in different countries. The nature of England began to change, agriculture started to deteriorate, and the UK started to become a manufacturing industry.
The picture of Dorian Gray appeared around the end of 1891 and at the end of the era the characteristics of most works were highly criticized by the Victorian society. On the surface, Dorian is the ideal Victorian man. His mother was a very beautiful aristocratic woman who fled with the soldiers His grandfather left a great deal of property after the dying of Dogen. Dorian, like his mother, is very beautiful, beautiful and beautiful. His beauty is so wonderful that his friend Basil believes that this picture does not make Dorian fair. Dorian also enjoys luxurious fun such as theater and fine restaurants. He also fell in love with a beautiful young actress named Sybil who tried to marry him. But his sexual desire is a big taboo in Victorian society and he can not make him the ultimate ideal. Dorian Gray is gay. It was established in the early stages of the novel and was mainly informed of his personality.
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
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