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the picture of Dorian Gray - Coggle Diagram
the picture of Dorian Gray
is a novel
written by Oscar Wilde
he is an aesthetic
aesthetic movement
life needs to be a piece of art
he cares about
senses
beauty
poetry has no moral aim
art for art's sake
he was considered
eccentric
he cares about
clothes
fashion
the painter Basil made a portray of
Dorian Gray
is a young man
he wants to be immortal
and makes a deal with devil
he lives a life of pleasures
every sin is reflected on the portrait
at the end
he kills Basil
tries to destroy the painting
but he kills himself
because the paint and Dorian
are connected
is the
overreacher
because is against the rules of the nature
he is against the natural flow of time
it represents the hypocrisy of victorian society
Dorian
is beautiful
but he hides
the corruption of his soul
because middele class
appears
virtuous
but hides
great curruption
and social issues