Book Review: The Picture of Dorian Gray
Book Name: The Picture of Dorian Gray Author: Oscar Wilde Publication: Penguin Classics Genre: Classics “The books that the world calls immoral are the books that show the world its own shame.” The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde is a classic that is witty, philosophical, and explores themes such as beauty, youth, art, influence, manipulation, morality, vanity, and narcissism. The story follows Basil, an artist who decides to create the portrait of one of the youngest and most handsome men, Dorian Gray. As Basil works on the painting, Dorian is introduced to Basil's friend, Lord Henry. Henry sets the tone for Dorian's life, and his influence gradually grows stronger, reshaping the way Dorian sees himself and the world around him. Dorian becomes increasingly self-obsessed and convinced that his beauty should never fade. When the portrait is completed, Dorian reacts in an unexpected way. Rather than admiring it, he grows troubled by the realization that while the paint...