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Dorian Gray Decay

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Living in a world to full of the appearance and stereotype of being beautiful can completely destroy one’s self-esteem, and even their own life. In Oscar Wilde’s novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, he uncovers how curiosity, hypocrisy, and vanity lead someone into their own demise. By looking at Dorian Gray’s actions that revolve around beauty, it is evident that vanity is the largest contributing factor in Dorian’s corruption and subsequent downfall, thus demonstrating how focusing on only one aspect of life can lead to immorality and decay of character. The decay of Dorian’s character begins with his initial meeting of Lord Henry, where he speaks at length of how Dorian is not yet living because he has yet to experience life’s pleasures. Lord …show more content…

Dorian Gray started as a naive and innocent man, who becomes influenced by the mysterious Lord Henry. Once he realizes that there is more to life that he has yet to discover, he becomes obsessed with appearance and youth. After Dorian uncovers the painting and realizes his portrait has aged and began to change he blames the one who makes him realize his ugliness through the quote, “There was a stifled groan, and the horrible sound of someone choking with blood. Three times the outstretched arms shot up convulsively, waving grotesque stiff-fingered hands in the air. He stabbed him twice more, but the man did not move” (Wilde 111). Due to Basil’s obsession with Dorian and all the beauty he obtained, Dorian reached his breaking point. His vanity behold him and once he witnessed the portrait changing he needed to do something about it. He could not handle the thought of being ugly and old, so he killed the one who made him see himself change, Basil. Dorian reaches his breaking point when he realizes how important being beautiful and youthful …show more content…

Dorian Gray gets caught up in the idea of being beautiful and how it can allow an individual to surpass any situation because beauty goes unquestioned. Due to the naive approach that Dorian takes, he ends up losing his character along the way and forgetting what truly matters in life. Focusing on only one aspect in life leads individuals to become self-absorbed and forget how the world does not revolve around he or she because every person’s actions, later affects someone else’s life. Life is a domino

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