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Lord Henry Wotton Considered Responsible For Dorian Gray's Actions?

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How much can be Lord Henry Wotton considered responsible for Dorian Gray's actions?

Dorian Gray, that’s his name, described as eerie being, pure, naive and innocent, boy. However, when he encountered Sir Henry Wotton, his life changed. Some people make other ‘s life better, some make it worse. And that was the case of Henry Wotton. His words poisoned Dorian’s mind like old Victorian substance, Laudanum or Morphine. Pure, innocent self-got tainted by something so simple as a few words that left other lips. “You have only a few years in which really to live. When your youth goes, your beauty will go with it, and then you will suddenly discover that there are no triumphs left for you, or have to content yourself with those mean triumphs that the memory of your past will make more bitter than defeats.” (The picture of Dorian Gray, 36). That late afternoon, when he met Basil’s acquaintance, when he got introduced to him, he was lost. Like Adam, being expelled from heaven, for tasting the forbidden fruit, and that fruit was given to him by Satan in disguise, Lord Henry Wotton.

Lord Henry Wotton is described as someone who despises simple things and feasts on the pleasure of life. Sharp, intelligent and cynical. His theories and stories tend to shock …show more content…

He opened young man ‘s eyes, from the dream of childhood and made him see the world in different, raw and adult shade. Making him realize that what he has now will be soon past and with some time he will start to age. His body will wither and his skin wrinkle. He, hedonist, pleasured himself with uneasiness that shackled the blonde cherub, and because of that, he expressed that crucial wish. “If it was only the other way! If it was I who were to be always young, and the picture that were to grow old! For this—for this—I would give everything! Yes, there is nothing in the whole world, I would not give!” (The picture of Dorian Gray,

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