Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Dorian Gray #4

Despite the painting that bears the physical burden of Dorian's lifestyle and his choice to live only for himself, Dorian's sins continue to plague him. Despite the lack of concern that Dorian displayed when Basil accused him of so many cruel and terrible acts against his peers, his acts are catching up with him. While trying to get over Basil's murder "he remarked that every face that he drew seemed to have a fantastic likeness to Basil Hallward" indicating that he is unable to get the crime out of his mind. ! Ore physical representations of his sin manifest his black mail of Campbell and the numerous victims he meets in the opium den.

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