The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde | Chapter 2

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    Course Hero Literature Instructor Russell Jaffe provides an in-depth summary and analysis of Chapter 2 of Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray.
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    As both a morality tale and a horror story, The Picture of Dorian Gray traces the dissolution and destruction of the title character.
    The devastatingly handsome Dorian Gray has his portrait painted as a youth and wishes that the painting, rather than his own visage, might reflect his increasing age. His idle wish comes true and his moral turpitude is reflected in his increasingly grisly likeness.
    Whether this is an indictment of the character's unethical dealings or of Victorian society's disapproval of Gray's veiled homosexuality remains a topic of intense debate.
    Wilde's own valorization of aesthetic beauty is well known and it seems likely that the story is in part an endorsement of that philosophy, which scandalized the ceaselessly practical Victorians.
    Irish poet and playwright Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray was first published in 1890. With characteristic savoir faire, Oscar Wilde weaves elements of the gothic and the aesthetic into the fabric of his best-known novel.
    The novel The Picture of Dorian Gray contains many potent themes, including reputation versus character, as some find Dorian charming although his nature is dark and his reputation suffers; appearance versus reality, as the novel questions what is on the surface and what lies beneath it; and art versus life, as the difference between creating beauty and living beautifully is demonstrated. Important symbols include the painting, theater, and flowers.
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Komentáře • 13

  • @elizabethwright568
    @elizabethwright568 Před 2 lety +9

    genuinley helping me through this novel thank you i come back every chapter

  • @almutairim91
    @almutairim91 Před 3 lety +60

    After I read every chapter , I come here 💙💙 Thank you

  • @laylayzyzy6936
    @laylayzyzy6936 Před 2 lety +27

    Not basil being jealous 🤕

  • @erickluviano981
    @erickluviano981 Před 2 lety +94

    Idk why but I get the feeling these three are gay for eachother .-. I mean I’m only on chapter three but the way both basil and henry talk to Dorian make it seem like they got a huge crush on him

  • @MewenPng
    @MewenPng Před rokem +12

    love the summary, but why is Dorian's hair dark in the animation? Isn't it described as golden curls in the novel?

    • @hannahquintua
      @hannahquintua Před 3 měsíci

      I think it may have been drawn from the 2009 movie, where Dorian, for some reason, has dark hair.

    • @outcastedbookworma5
      @outcastedbookworma5 Před 2 měsíci

      In the film adaptations, he has dark hair. Maybe they took inspiration from that.

  • @julianabove6077
    @julianabove6077 Před 4 lety +8

    thAnk you

  • @kelleystarr7053
    @kelleystarr7053 Před 2 lety +3

    are you the same guy that did the dante's inferno thing

  • @kelleystarr7053
    @kelleystarr7053 Před 2 lety +3

    why don't i get selected for jury duty?