Dorian is exceptionally vain
and becomes convinced, in the
course of a brief conversation
with Lord Henry, that his most
salient characteristics—his
youth and physical
attractiveness—are ever
waning.
"His own beauty
cam on him like a
revelation" - object
of love becomes
himself
"I would give my soul for that"
- foreshadows road to
self-destruction - turning point
At first LH is intrigued
by Dorian - role reversal
- DG becomes infatuated
by LH.
"Yes I feel I must come" -
imperative - obligation -
asserting control
"Wonder growing grave in his
darkening eyes" - sin - corrupt -
attracted by wit - indulgence -
temptation
Throughout the novel he
experiences new things
and become more corrupt
and commits more bad
deeds due to Henry's
influence and the yellow
book
"Dorian Gray had been poisoned by a book" -
connotes dark, evil - dangerous
"More interested in the corruption of
his own soul" - sinister - curious as
to what will keep happening -
beauty in the changing painting
"Fascination of sin" - dark - oxymoron -
wrong to find sin pleasurable
"Friendship so fatal" - become the corrupter - leads to death
"You corrupt everyone with whom you
become intimate with"
Dorian falls in love with Sibyl vane - many
feel that he fell in love with her acting
ability and the characters she played -
soon as she cannot act he loses interest
in her and acts horrifically towards her
"his chiselled lips curled in
exquisite disdain" - harsh features
- anger - hyperbolic
"You have killed my love" - bitter harsh words
"Without your art, you are
nothing" - importance of art
to DG - only in love
because of her art
"She had no right to kill herself. It
was selfish of her" - Ironic - cannot
take responsibility for his actions