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The Picture of Dorian Gray - Parallel between Dorian and his Self-portrait


Oscar Wilde's novel, "The Picture of Dorian Gray", presented many themes. One such theme is the idea of doubleness. Oscar Wilde used this as a technique to link his characters and ideas. While doubleness is shown in many aspects of the novel, the most obvious and most important presence of it is the parallel between the main character, Dorian, and his self-portrait. This bond between Dorian and his picture is crucial to the understanding of the novel. Dorian and the picture are in a sense one character acting as two.



When Basil paints the portrait of Dorian Gray, Dorian becomes angry and curses the picture. The idea of the picture being able to remain youthful and beautiful for all of time, while Dorian must endure all the signs of aging is too much for him to bare. In jealousy and anger Dorian wishes that it be the portrait that bare the signs of aging and sin and he be the one that retains his beauty forever. Dorian says, "Oh, if it were only the other way! If the picture ... [to view the full essay now, purchase below]

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