¨Your rank, yo wealth, Harry; my brains, such as they are-my art, whatever it may be worth; Dorian Grey´s god looks- we shall all suffer for what the gods have given us, suffer terribly.¨ (Osacar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Grey p 2)
Who are we talking about? I do not know any Dorian Grey´s. Oh, he must be that handsome lad he keeps raving about.
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Basil Hallward, an extremely talented artist, explains to his good friend Henry that he created something too precious. He is a humble man who relies on Dorian´s good look, though he feels it will backfire some how for all of the.
¨...English society is all wrong. That is the reason I want you fine. You have not been fine.¨ (Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Grey, p 110)
This man, does he not realize all that has happened is due to that portrait he painted? This is all your fault, everything is your fault.
Basil has developed emotionally. He cares deeply about Dorian, and he knows he has lost his old muse. He hoped to lead Dorian on the right track before he left o start anew and to paint.
Basil Hallward dies at the hands of his dear friend, Dorian Grey.
¨Hallward stirred in his chair as if he was going to rise. He rushed t him, and dug the knife into the great vein that is behind the ear, crushing the man´s head down on the table, and stabbing again and again. ¨ (Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Grey p 116)
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