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Parallels between osacr wilde, lord henry and basil


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The Picture of Dorian Gray begins with Basil describing his fascination with Dorian, and ends with his masterpiece reverting to its original splendour. He describes his reaction to Dorian in these words:
\"When our eyes met, I felt I was growing pale. A curious sensation of terror came over me. I knew that I had come face to face with some one whose mere personality was so fascinating that, if I allowed it to do so, it would absorb my whole nature, my whole soul, my very art itself.\"
Such a reaction is not a reaction to another human being. It signals an intimation of something super-human. A fascination is caused by unconscious factors. It grips us; it holds us in its power; it acts upon us.
Basil Hallward: Basil lives only for his art. He is afraid of life, because it is capable of exerting an influence over him. This influence he feels as threatening. He is afraid of Dorian, because Dorian personifies the Dionysian side of his own personality which he has repressed. Thus he needs Dorian, because only through Dorian can he feel that he is alive. The contrast between them is suggestive. Basil is fascinated by what he himself is not. The attributes which he finds so fascinating stand in \"compensatory\" relation to him. But, instead of seeing his fascination as symbolic of a need to develop the Dionysian side of his own personality, he seeks to perpetuate his experience through art. He is punished by Dorian-Dionysos for not giving expression to his Dionysian side, and by Dorian-Apollo for thinking too highly of his art. The novel traces the consequence of his \"artistic idolatry.\"
Lord Henry Wotton: The novel may begin in Basil\'s studio, but its story is triggered by Lord Henry, who is equally -- albeit differently -- fascinated by Dorian. Lord Henry is a dandy who has elaborated a theory of Individualism. He advises Dorian to enjoy life to the full, to give way to every temptation, to realize his every fantasy -- but not to allow any experience to arrest the pursuit of his pleasure. He watches Dorian\'s progress closely, half aware that he is experimenting on himself. Dorian has what he values most, and feels he has lost: youth. In other words, Lord Henry is also fascinated by what he is not. He is captivated by Dorian, because Dorian lives the life he would like to live. Instead of seeing Dorian as symbolizing his need to involve himself in life, he contents himself with \"philosophic contemplation\". He too represses his Dionysian side, but not as extremly as Basil. He feels it sufficient to experience this through Dorian. The novel traces the consequences of his desire to follow his \"experiment\" to its end.

 
 

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