dorians narcissistic love Flashcards

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at beginning, dorians self love is innocent as he’s unaware of his own beauty

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visible change in personality after seeing painting of himself

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dorian becomes aware of people’s admiration for his looks. compares himself to bronze figures, an ivory hermès and a silver faun

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only noticed and complimented for his appearance

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shows he only cared for sibyl vane as someone who could portray timeless heroines after breaking engagement off

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sibyl gained worth in that she too, even for a short while, froze time to present the timeless historical heroines

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dorian becomes the person henry himself dreams of being

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dorian first blames sibyl for changes in picture but realizes it’s his own doing

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constantly puts blame on others. also blames basil saying that if he’d not created the painting dorian’s soul would still be safe

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his self love can be compared to narcissus

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dorian and narcissus are overly in love with themselves and hold pride in their beauty

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dorian and narcissus are in love with their reflections: dorians being his portrait and narcissus being his face reflected in the water

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dorian and narcissus both kill themselves, dorian because of his obsession with the painting and narcissus because he can’t obtain the object of his desire

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wilde focuses on art as a mirror to false and true images of the self

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a moder day narcissus, dorian exchanges his “original self”/soul

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16
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yellow book given by lord henry symbolizes henry’s narcissistic perspective on art and life which dorian gets influenced by and drawn into

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17
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not horrified or emotionally shaken by basils death, what horrified him is the changes the painting underwent

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18
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dorian refers to basils corpse as a “thing”. “there was a horrible smell of nitric acid in the room. but the thing that had been sitting at the table was gone”

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19
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by end of novel dorian resents his youth and starts seeing it as negative and repulsive

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20
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dorians self love is based on his narcissism that ultimately proves fatal as it provides an image of the self and what it’s not. it distorts as it reflects

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21
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his attempt to annihilate his true image and its visible emblem results in his own annihilating , a cracked looking glass of the self

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