Publication Details
Issue: Vol 2, No 9 (2024)
ISSN: 2993-2769
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Abstract

The article explores the unique significance of the portrait in Oscar Wilde's novel "The Picture of Dorian Gray" and its profound symbolic expression. The portrait serves as a central metaphor, reflecting the gradual moral decay and corruption of the protagonist, Dorian Gray, while preserving his outward beauty. Through an analysis of the portrait's role, the article delves into themes of vanity, the duality of human nature, and the consequences of a life driven by aestheticism and hedonism. The portrait becomes a powerful symbol of the conflict between appearance and reality, ultimately illustrating the destructive nature of unchecked desires and the moral repercussions of living a life devoid of conscience.

Keywords
Portrait significance symbolism moral decay duality of human nature aestheticism vanity and corruption