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Who Is Harry's Influence In The Picture Of Dorian Gray

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Oscar Wilde’s novella, The Picture of Dorian Gray explores how submission to poor influences and a hedonistic attitude can lead to an immoral life. As Dorian learns the impact that pursuing a life of pleasure has on the soul, my cautionary story subverts this main theme of the novella, to explore the consequences of Mr. Smith pursuing the pleasure of having an influence on others.
In the novella, the main influence over Dorian’s attitude towards his life is Harry. Conscious of his influence over Dorian, Harry uses this to persuade him into pursuing a life of pleasure. The knowledge of this power over Dorian thrills Harry, as he continually seeks pleasure in manipulating Dorian’s thoughts. ‘There was something terribly enthralling in the exercise of influence… He would seek to dominate him – had already, indeed, half done so. He would make that wonderful spirit his own.’ (Wilde, 1997: 28-29). Through the character of Harry, Wilde is able to portray the immoral influences of which Dorian becomes a victim of. In my story, Mr. Smith is used to represent Harry from Wilde’s novella. Similarly to Harry, Mr. Smith also finds pleasure in observing his influence over others. This is illustrated when he takes pride in knowing that his ideas have impacted Emily. “Yes, there is no better experience than seeing your words influence another”. By appropriating the character of Harry into my character of Mr. Smith, I was able to reflect the story of Dorian Gray, and introduce a character

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