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Basil Hallward
- His love for Dorian Gray changes the way he sees art;
- "art is always more abstract than one
thinks and that the painting thus
betrays nothing except form and
color, his emotional investment in
Dorian remains constant"
- he fears that he has put too much of himself into the work.
- "Basil’s portrait of Dorian marks a new phase of his career."
- idolatry love for Dorian Gray
- "betrays too much of himself"
- objection to Lord Henry’s injurious influence over Dorian and
defending Dorian even after their relationship has clearly dissolved.
- his concern for the safety and salvation of Dorian’s soul.