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The Picture of Dorian Gray - August 15, 2013
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She is devastated that Dorian fell out of love with her at the point that she realized she loved him. She..."
I didn't think about it at the time, but she was a young actress playing, among other roles, Juliet. I wonder whether that example and the love of dramatic expression contributed to her actions??
Also, taking that more "supernatural" component of the painting, it's interesting that she is someone who could disrupt the "fun" that Dorian/Dorian's portrait wants to have. Several of those who died in the book were those who threatened the ongoing corruption/destruction of Dorian's soul. I like to puzzle over this - it's like Basil's obsession while painting it. It's not to let Dorian off the hook - he is accountable for his actions.





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Can u hear me LOL, Portia
And thanks Alias for the smile.

A required book for a university class, I enjoyed reading this one. It was an interesting story, and quite dark.
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When I read Dorian Gray, I didn't know what "the book" was; knowing what the book was about helps to see how it specifically affected him and encouraged him to do what he wanted - what would make him happy. Frankly, I wasn't even sure that it was a real book, rather than something invented by Wilde.