A citation of Dorian Gray and other characters of the novel "Portrait of Dorian Gray" Oscar Wilde
Scandalous novel "Portrait of Dorian Gray",released from the pen of Oscar Wilde in 1890, remains relevant today. It is read, discussed and recommended. Today we will talk about the main characters and trace the changes with the help of the citation characteristic.
Prologue from Oscar Wilde
The author's words play an important role throughout the book. But the prologue helps the reader to understand that an unusual journey into the world of art, aesthetics and pleasures awaits him further. Ahead of the events, Wilde reiterates that "there are no books of moral or immoral, there are good or bad written - that's all." The attitude to art expressed by him, will be reflected in each character separately.
Citations of Dorian Gray
Arriving in London, the young Dorian Gray immediately beganto join a higher society, where he first met artist Basil Hollowod, and then with Henry (Harry) Wotton, who actually formed his future destiny. The boy felt sincerity, innocence and chastity, he smiled a lot and did not worry about anything because of his inheritance, as the quotation character says. Dorian Gray did not initially attract the entertainment of high society, he did not think about vices.
Before getting to know Henry Wotton, the young man was fineeducated and dreamed of love, had his own, provincial (as Henry would say) views on life. When Wotton criticizes women for constantly demanding something from men, Dorian stands up for their defense and objects to him. In the opinion of an unspoiled (yet) young man, women are worthy of respect and have the full right to demand reciprocity, since they give men the best that they have - love.
Under the influence of the charismatic Harry, Dorianbegins to change. Changes in it spoil everything clean, including the relationship with Sybil Wayne. The girl is killing herself, unable to stop loving him. The tragedy is that Dorian does not care, he does not feel responsible for what happened.
There comes a time when the young man starts to get tiredfrom himself, and his speeches become very similar to the philosophy of Henry Wotton. Instead of an enamored young man who was looking for simple happiness, before us everything looks as young in appearance, but another Dorian Gray: he insists that he was looking for only pleasures in life, but he never needed happiness.
Henry (Harry) Wotton: Character Characteristics
Henry Wotton is a family man, who, however,in a marriage unhappy. Leaving the reality of an unbearable, boring life, he professes only one religion, and this is hedonism. The main thing in life is not morals, but pleasure and beauty. "Your life - that's what's most important," - this is his brief quotation characteristic. Dorian Gray immensely attracts the difference of Henry from the rest, his boldness and cynicism. It was Harry who became his guide to the world of pleasure.
There is no love, only the feeling anddesire, most people are in love only in the image of love - says Wotton Dorian. And the young man, who was in love and believed in love, begins to grow stiff. The world would be better and much more joyful if every person could express each of his thoughts, every feeling that arises in him, thinks Harry, and Dorian begins to lead his life in accordance with this statement.
We can say that in the novel Henry Wotton is a theorist of hedonism, and Dorian Gray is a practitioner who decided to test his viability.
Portrait of Dorian Gray: a quotation from the artist Basil Holluord
Basil Hallward is an artist. He serves the art - and this reflects his citation characteristic. He met Dorian Gray at a social reception, and they immediately became friends. The beauty of the young man - pure and innocent - shocked him to the depths of his soul. The portrait of Dorian turned out best of all that he painted until then.
"The artist must create beautifulworks of art without bringing in them anything from their personal lives, "Basil says and violates this rule.He admits to Lord Henry that he has put too much himself in the portrait of Dorian Gray and therefore will not be able to send him to any exhibition.
"It often occurs to me that art inmuch more hides the artist than reveals it, "argues Basil, but this is only a theory that has nothing to do with his work after his acquaintance with Dorian, and this character belongs to most of the quotes about the artist's art.
So, pleasure as the basis of life and consequenceThis choice is how Dorian Gray thinks. The citative characterization of the heroes of the novel makes it possible to add a definite opinion about them and the book. But still it is worth reading the book completely to understand its relevance in the modern world and to enjoy the imaginative, rich prose of Oscar Wilde.