Modern Society As A Reflection Of The Picture Of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde

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September 27, 2013

 

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These fears have now been appropriated into popular culture via novels such as A Picture of Dorian Gray where “it is implied in Dorian’s wish and in his perpetual alliance with [a] depersonalised devil” (5) that he desires not only prolonged, but eternal youth. This key gothic text was fundamental in influencing the strong value and yearning for immortality in contemporary culture...
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One of the most renown and distinguished novels of the twentieth century has its basis as a later manifestation of Wilde’s 1890 text. Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone, the first in J.K. Rowling’s seven part series has taken many of its core themes from previously articulated texts. The human desire for immortality and the evil that associates with this unnatural aspiration is embedded in today’s popular culture, where science and cosmetics are pushing us closer to the verge of eternal life; as we continue to extend our lives unnaturally...
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