Corruption In The Picture Of Dorian Gray

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Oscar Wilde claims to be more like Basil Hallward than any other character from his novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray. Despite his own beliefs, Oscar Wilde has more similarities between himself and the main character of his book, Dorian Gray. Compared to Basil Hallward, Oscar Wilde has a more strong connection with Dorian Gray then he leads on. Dorian Gray is a young man who must deal with immortality and eternal beauty. Throughout his arc, various people die by his hands and eventually his own. What is most significant about Dorian Gray is his process of corruption. He sleeps with other men and leaves them with only suffering, as said by Basil Hallward "You have filled them with madness for pleasure. They have gone down into the depths.You