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The Unconventional Philosophies of Lord Henry Wotton in The Picture of Dorian Gray
Lord Henry Wotton's Best Quotes Lend Themselves to Repetition
What initially is fascinating about Wotton remains interesting but finally becomes ignorant. In the end [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Wottons views appear irrational and in all ways erroneous. His mentality transform presumptuous and blinds him to the disenchanting reality of his own life and the hideous effects his influence has had upon Gray.
With his critical view of the Victorian era, Wotton undermines most facets of it. Several outstanding quotes are attributable to the character. Some are sexist, others are comedic, but entire are well-crafted. Here are some of the best lines, most of which tin be reviewed by AllGreatQuotes.com, said at Lord Henry Wotton in The Picture of Dorian Gray:
In the end the reader prodigies whether his similarity, Basil Hallward, was correct about Wotton from start to finish - that he doesn't deem his own distorted logic and is [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], too, a victim of it. Hallward, the ill-fated painter of Gray's infamous portrait, is patriotic, moral, and certainly more conforming to societal norms. His love for Gray makes him blind to Gray's debauchery. Once all is revealed, he is stalwart in his dedication, and his care for Gray's salvation [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], unselfish and real, vindicates Hallward for the novel's lone but tragic hero.
"There is only one thing in the world aggravate than creature talked about, and that is not being talked about.""Those who are faithful know only the trivial side of love; it is the faithless who know love's tragedies.""The only access apt obtain rid of a temptation is to yield to it.""Young men want to be faithful, and are not; old men absence to be faithless, and cannot.""I always favor to know everything about my new friends, and nothing about my old ones.""Nowadays maximum people die of a sort of creeping prevalent sense, and ascertain when it is too late namely the only entities 1 not regrets are one's faults.""Nowadays folk know the price of everything and the value of naught.""Men marry
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For Dorian Gray, approval of Wotton's affect is his downfall. This approval is confounding in that Wotton does not train what he preaches his philosophies are completely egocentric and immoral, while his life remains boringly sedate. However, his own reserved nature does not stop him from promoting his selfish ideals in others. And Dorian Gray is weak-minded and extremely impressionable when they encounter.
Lord Henry Wotton shares his label with the early 17th century British poet, Sir Henry Wotton, nevertheless the similarities seemingly end there. The fictional character is at first a fascinating and enticing wit. He has a world view occasionally enviable but most periods indulgent alternatively deviant.
Yet, convention is boring. It is Wilde's words, mouthed through his wanton Henry Wotton, that vex intellectual argue and reaffirm Wilde's awards for wit and dialogue.
Through Lord Henry Wotton, a main character in The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde exhibits a wit and penchant for masterful talk that are equalled by few. Wotton's hedonistic ideology and Old Testament Satan-like answering of conventional or moral views are the impetuses after Dorian Gray's sordid evolution and the novel's "disgraceful" admission. Without Wotton, The Picture of Dorian Gray loses much of its appeal. He is the Devil ashore Gray's elbow, the bug in his ear, the influence Gray hopes he never had.


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