"As soon as you are dry you shall be
varnished and framed and sent home.
Then you can do what you like with
yourself"
Irony - contains the truth, as Dorian
assumes a range of masks and
identities
"petulant"
In his first meeting, he is "wilful" and "petulant"
Absorbs Lord Henry's ideas, and repeats
them like a good child
"Now and then...he is horribly thoughtless, and seems to take a
real delight in giving me pain"
Is a child's awareness of its power over
someone who loves it
For "sparing" Hetty he
expects to receive instant
gratification with a visible
change in portrait
Never deals with pain of being thwarted - his power is sufficient to charm or blackmail
Virtue?
Virtue has become another mask to try on
Virtue possible when it springs from an awareness beyond the self
Henry reminds Dorian he hasn't considered how Hetty would feel about being "spared"
"the only thing worth loving is an actress"
Thinks about Sibyl's art in terms of
how he feels about it, rather than
how she achieves it
Assumes he can become a part of it
by engaging in a power struggle with
"the Jew"
Plans to establish her in the West
End to reflect glory upon himself
"the world would have worshipped
you, and you would have borne my
name"
IRONY - Sibyl doesn't know his name
Perceived by
Basil as uniquely
gifted, and the key
to a new
subversive style of
painting
Homoerotic desires
To Henry he embodies the individual who
can renew the world by his ability to "live
out his life fully and completely"
Idea of Hedonism
Scientific/Psychological study
"vivisecting"
Graphic connotations
His body will never change -
Invulnerability, but cannot grow
Can try on a series of masks,
but can only understand
knowledge, not understanding
Never takes on a role
wholeheartedly so to give
up his desires to play it
"he was not really reckless, at any rate in his relations to society"
Sexual relationships and expeditions into darker city
are managed
His identities of blackmailer,
seducer and murderer do not lead
him to confront what he is becoming
Feels terror, but not remorse
Afraid that his conscience
(portrait) will torment him all his
life, but doesn't consider this is his
just reward
Roles of
murderer/blackmailer not so
different from historical
identities he takes on
Sees them as reflections of his own mentality
Only interested in what he
may have gained from his
ancestors
Collector of experiences
Whether he has enjoyed them in his imagination, or real relationships/crimes
"I don't want to be at the mercy of my emotions. I want
to use them, to enjoy them, and to dominate them"
Can only repeat experiences, but they become a front to
conceal the fate of Basil, and hide from James Vane,
rather than enjoyment of the mask of manners
Women become a blur to him
Hetty is "wonderfully like Sibyl"
Even though they have so little in common
Seeks out ugliness of slums as beauty lacks
capacity to stir him
"The sense of his own
beauty came on him like a
revelation"
"curved scarlet lips, frank blue eyes, crisp golden hair"
"I would give my soul for that"
"brainless, beautiful creature"
"Dorian Gray had been poisoned by a book"
"more and more interested in the corruption of his soul"
"Why is your friendship so fatal to young men?"
"It was his beauty that had ruined him"
"What had Dorian Gray had to do with the death of Sibyl Vane?"