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vera_jongeneel 's review for:
The Picture of Dorian Gray
by Oscar Wilde
"Lying on the floor was a dead man, in evening dress, with a knife in his heart. He was withered, wrinkled and loathsome of visage. It was not until they examined the rings that they recognized who he was."
I MEAN COME ON? Thats a satisfying ending to a story whose protagonist is so incredibly unlikeable that every bad thing that happens to him (through his own faults, though he denies it) is a cause of celebration.
Even so, you cannot help but feel bad for the naive boy he was, being corrupted by Lord Henry and everyone around him making excuses and exeptions for him because of his looks.
Really puts morals, good VS evil and vanity into relation to art of any kind.
I MEAN COME ON? Thats a satisfying ending to a story whose protagonist is so incredibly unlikeable that every bad thing that happens to him (through his own faults, though he denies it) is a cause of celebration.
Even so, you cannot help but feel bad for the naive boy he was, being corrupted by Lord Henry and everyone around him making excuses and exeptions for him because of his looks.
Really puts morals, good VS evil and vanity into relation to art of any kind.