adplus-dvertising

Did Dorian make a deal with the devil?

Índice

Did Dorian make a deal with the devil?

Did Dorian make a deal with the devil?

Unlike the academic Faust, the gentleman Dorian makes no deal with the Devil, who is represented by the cynical hedonist Lord Henry, who presents the temptation that will corrupt the virtue and innocence that Dorian possesses at the start of the story.

How did Dorian Gray sell his soul to the Devil?

  • The legend tells of a learned doctor who sells his soul to the devil in return for knowledge and magical abilities. Although Dorian Gray never contracts with the devil, his sacrifice is similar: he trades his soul for the luxury of eternal youth.

What did Dorian Gray wish for in the picture of Dorian Gray?

  • Corrupted by the ideas of Basil’s friend Lord Henry, Dorian makes the wish: If it were I who was to be always young, and the picture that was to grow old! For that… I’d give my soul for that.

How did Dorian Gray get to the opium den?

  • At midnight, he dresses in common clothes and hires a coach to bring him to a London neighborhood where the city’s opium dens prosper. As the coach heads toward the opium dens, Dorian recites to himself Lord Henry’s credo: “To cure the soul by means of the senses, and the senses by means of the soul.”

How does Lord Henry influence Dorian Gray in the garden?

  • In the garden, Lord Henry continues to influence Dorian. He tells the young man that only the senses can cure the soul just as the soul is the only remedy for the senses.

Postagens relacionadas: