At first i have to say that people who don't know this book have nothing to do with this post, and people who read the book, well just try to understand me....
I'm trying to analize what was the matter of Dorian's tragic death, and things which I think about aren't pleasing me...At first I think that we can't blame Harry in what had happened to poor Dorian, because it was Dorian's fault. At first because he didn't listen , or trust, Basil who was his true friend (I wish I could find such a Friend) and he was influenced by Harry, who represents evil. But the story is of such kind that you may even blame fortune or luck if it exists of course...But just think how unbelievable and real the story is, artist who finds his object of admiration, worships him and finds this person pure and perfect, tragic is that he has friend, Lord Henry, who changes life of young led just by saying few words. But Dorian was so pure and untouched by the world that he had wild passion for knowing the world and devil itself. I think it's more of persons choice, if person chose to meet devil or if they chose to meet god. I think that if you want to know something it's better to know it from books than to make your life dreadful, dishonest, fake and torture yourself with wrong steps and wrong actions. At the same time Lord Henry looks attractive for me, many people who read this book hate his character and admit him as cruel, wicked man who is pure devil. To be honest I just think that he is very smart and emotionless maybe even strong person who may have emotions but he professionally masks them. i think that somewhere in his own boyhood he made mistake that was much worse than Dorian's and he became like that because he loved life too much to end it, so he just learned it from every side and made decisions. But I'm not quite sure of his reaction about Dorian's death he could cry or maybe just be disappointed, but maybe he'll be happy because he knew the result of his experiment. But he would always stay extravagant in his decisions. I even may suggest that he was more important character in whole story than Dorian himself, but name of book doesn't give me such opportunity nor does the end. (if there was Harry's reaction on Dorian's death then it may sound more realistic) Poor Dorian was spoiled but more by the power he was given than by Lord Henry!
I'm trying to analize what was the matter of Dorian's tragic death, and things which I think about aren't pleasing me...At first I think that we can't blame Harry in what had happened to poor Dorian, because it was Dorian's fault. At first because he didn't listen , or trust, Basil who was his true friend (I wish I could find such a Friend) and he was influenced by Harry, who represents evil. But the story is of such kind that you may even blame fortune or luck if it exists of course...But just think how unbelievable and real the story is, artist who finds his object of admiration, worships him and finds this person pure and perfect, tragic is that he has friend, Lord Henry, who changes life of young led just by saying few words. But Dorian was so pure and untouched by the world that he had wild passion for knowing the world and devil itself. I think it's more of persons choice, if person chose to meet devil or if they chose to meet god. I think that if you want to know something it's better to know it from books than to make your life dreadful, dishonest, fake and torture yourself with wrong steps and wrong actions. At the same time Lord Henry looks attractive for me, many people who read this book hate his character and admit him as cruel, wicked man who is pure devil. To be honest I just think that he is very smart and emotionless maybe even strong person who may have emotions but he professionally masks them. i think that somewhere in his own boyhood he made mistake that was much worse than Dorian's and he became like that because he loved life too much to end it, so he just learned it from every side and made decisions. But I'm not quite sure of his reaction about Dorian's death he could cry or maybe just be disappointed, but maybe he'll be happy because he knew the result of his experiment. But he would always stay extravagant in his decisions. I even may suggest that he was more important character in whole story than Dorian himself, but name of book doesn't give me such opportunity nor does the end. (if there was Harry's reaction on Dorian's death then it may sound more realistic) Poor Dorian was spoiled but more by the power he was given than by Lord Henry!
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