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Dorian Gray Written by Oscar Wilde

Dorian Gray Written by Oscar Wilde. By: Jeremy Daise. About Mr. Gray.

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Dorian Gray Written by Oscar Wilde

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  1. Dorian GrayWritten by Oscar Wilde By: Jeremy Daise

  2. About Mr. Gray • A painter, Basil Hallward, paints a most beautiful portrait of handsome young man named Dorian Gray. Dorian Gray meets Basil's friend Lord Henry Wotton, who opens his eyes to the momentary nature of his own beauty and tells him that he should experience life to the fullest. Upon the completion of the portrait, Dorian wishes out loud that the painting would grow old, and not him. His wish comes true and the picture begins to age instead of him. Soon after his wish comes true he begins to go on rants or murderous acts.

  3. About Oscar Wilde Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde was born on October 16, 1854 in Dublin, Ireland. He died on November 30, 1900 in Paris, France. Oscar Wilde was buried at La Pere Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, France. He proposed to her and they married on May 29, 1884 in Paddington, London. He had met Constance Lloyd, daughter of the wealth Queen’s Counsel, Horace Lloyd. They had two sons, Cyril born in1885 and Vyvyan born in1886. Constance Lloyd died in 1898 following spinal surgery and was buried in Staglieno Cemetery in Genoa, Italy. Cyril was killed in France in World War I. Vyvyan survived the war and went on to become an author and translator. classiclit.about.com/od/pictureofdoriangray/fr/aa_dorian.htm

  4. Conflict • Dorian falls in love with Sibyl, and, upon realizing the fact that she doesn't live up to his standards, he dumps her. She kills herself, and instead of mourning her and learning a lesson, Dorian reads the yellow book, listens to Lord Henry, and gets over the whole thing. Soon after this happens Dorian’s picture begins to age and get sick.

  5. Internal Characterization • “Truculent and red-faced old gentleman covered all over with orders and ribbons” The most astounding details. Oscar Wilde describes Dorian gray as being a man of defiance. Truculent describes Mr. Gray as being eager or quick to argue or fight. Soon as his pictures starts to age he loses his temper and all hell breaks lose in his rage.

  6. Symbolism • “I knew that if I had came face to face with someone whose mere personality was so fascinating that, if I allowed it to do so, it would absorb my whole nature, my whole soul, my very art itself”. The portrait represent the symbolism in The Picture of Dorian Gray, It's a living visible interpretation of Dorian's soul. The picture represents Dorian's inner self, which becomes uglier with each passing hour and with every crime he commits. As his soul becomes increasingly corrupt, its evil shows up on the surface of the paintings surface.

  7. The Awards • Oscar was awarded the Royal School Scholarship to attend Trinity College in Dublin • 1872 earned the highest honor the college could give an undergraduate, a Foundation Scholarship. • 1874 was Oscar crowned for his successes at Trinity with two final achievements. He won the college's Berkeley Gold Medal for Greek and was awarded a Demyship scholarship to Magdalen College in Oxford <http://www.cmgww.com/historic/wilde/fastfacts.htm

  8. Most Popular Books “Essays and Lectures”- 1879 “The Happy Prince and Other Tales”- 1888 “The Picture of Dorian Gray”- 1891 “Lady Windermere’s Fan”-1892 “A Women of No Importance”-1893 “An Ideal Husband”-1895 “The importance of Being Earnest”-1895 “The Ballad of Reading Gaol- 1898” www.literaturepage.com/authors/Oscar-Wilde.html

  9. “I see when men love women. They give them but a little of their lives. But women when they love give everything.” -Oscar Wilde www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/o/oscar_wilde.html

  10. Ms. Eckman is the best English teacher ever!!!

  11. Works Cited • “The Picture of Dorian Gray' Review.” Books & Literature Classics. Web. 10 Apr. 2011. <http://classiclit.about.com/od/pictureofdoriangray/fr/aa_dorian.htm>. • "The Official Web Site of Oscar Wilde." CMG Worldwide. Web. 12 Apr. 2011. <http://www.cmgww.com/historic/wilde/fastfacts.htm>. • "Oscar Wilde Quotes - BrainyQuote." Famous Quotes at BrainyQuote. Web. 12 Apr. 2011. <http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/o/oscar_wilde.html>. • "Read Oscar Wilde Books Online - The Literature Page." The Literature Page - Read Classic Books by Famous Authors Online. Web. 12 Apr. 2011. <http://www.literaturepage.com/authors/Oscar-Wilde.html>.

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