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theme (definition):1. the ____________: basil = ____, __ = pleasure, dorian = ____.2. influence and ________: lord henrys words shape s outlook; raises responsibility vs ________ question.3. youth and _______: dorian dreads ___, wishes for __________ while portrait bears marks of .4. reality vs illusion: _ adored for her acting, not her ____. dorian __ her when the illusion fades.5. _ vs aestheticism: clash between (,) and pleasure (_, ___).
This exercise focuses on key themes from Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray. Each blank is filled based on core characters, conflicts, and thematic elements of the novel:
- The first theme contrasts the three central characters' core values: Basil represents morality, Lord Henry represents pleasure, and Dorian becomes the embodiment of hedonistic desire.
- The second theme explores how Lord Henry's hedonistic ideas manipulate Dorian, sparking the conflict between personal responsibility and moral accountability.
- The third theme centers on Dorian's terror of aging and death, his wish for eternal youth, while his portrait carries the physical marks of his corruption and time's passage.
- The fourth theme highlights the gap between reality and illusion: Sibyl Vane is loved for her fictional stage personas, not her real self, and Dorian rejects her when she can no longer maintain that illusion.
- The final theme is the clash between Victorian morality (represented by Basil's ethics and conscience) and aestheticism/hedonism (represented by Lord Henry's philosophy and Dorian's pursuit of pleasure).
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Theme (Definition): The conflict between morality, hedonism, and the cost of pursuing eternal youth and aesthetic pleasure in Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray*
- The Moral Triangle: Basil = morality, Lord Henry = pleasure, Dorian = hedonistic desire.
- Influence and Manipulation: Lord Henry's words shape Dorian's outlook; raises responsibility vs moral accountability question.
- Youth and Mortality: Dorian dreads aging/death, wishes for eternal youth while portrait bears marks of time/corruption.
- Reality vs Illusion: Sibyl Vane adored for her acting, not her true self. Dorian rejects her when the illusion fades.
- Morality vs Aestheticism: clash between (Basil, conscience) and pleasure (Lord Henry, Dorian).