The Perilous Consequences of

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English

 

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Tasha S

 

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July 3, 2015

 

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University

 

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Of the many aphorisms that Wilde use's to begin his novel, it's the dire and consequential statement, those who go beneath the surface do so at their own peril, which is then quickly juxtaposed with another aphorism, those who read the symbol do so at their own peril, that creates the essence of warning and consequences when considering art...
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How Wilde represents art and how he believes it should be treated is the heart of the novel, and it is the core of his aestheticism beliefs. Aligning with his beliefs is the forewarning of the "peril" that could possibly come about if one does choose to venture beyond the limits. Through his aphorisms Wilde allows the reader to understand his view of art and how it should be, yet more importantly, how it shouldn't be, viewed and used...
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