Good Vs. Evil In The Picture Of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde

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When Dorian enters, immediately, we sense that there will be a brutal conflict between good and evil, deciding who gets claim to the virtuous, untouched soul of this pure youthful man. Evil pulls ahead for a while, yet we smell the revival of good in the air. Good conclusively ultimately triumphs here as evil Dorian is punished with a death that's considered both appalling and rather shameful. In Oscar Wilde’s “The Picture of Dorian Gray”, I believe the most important struggle is the power struggle between good and evil as displayed on numerous occasions. Dorian is influenced directly by his two friends, Basil and Lord Henry. Basil influenced Dorian in more of a good, honest way. While Lord Henry, although not being evil himself, gave him