The Three Faces of Oscar Wilde
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the first statement that is written in the preface of The Picture of Dorian Gray, but Wilde obviously revealed himself in this book. His characteristics and personality is revealed through his three main characters: Dorian Gray, Basil Hallward, and Lord Henry Wotten. His image of himself lies within Basil; others image of him lies within Henry; and his ideal image would be Dorian, a young and handsome man with the freedom to satisfy his temptations.
the first statement that is written in the preface of The Picture of Dorian Gray, but Wilde obviously revealed himself in this book. His characteristics and personality is revealed through his three main characters: Dorian Gray, Basil Hallward, and Lord Henry Wotten. His image of himself lies within Basil; others image of him lies within Henry; and his ideal image would be Dorian, a young and handsome man with the freedom to satisfy his temptations.