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Who Is The Monster In Frankenstein

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In The Picture, there are no ghosts haunting and monsters from nightmares made an appearance, as is the case in Gothic novels like Frankenstein, but motifs The Picture contained definitely counts it in the Gothic genre and twisted aesthecism. The monster is Dorian himself, both to himself and others. Some actions of Dorian alluded to affect other unmentioned victims in and out of his social circle. While giving into the hedonistic values that he read in the “yellow book” (Wilde 146) gifted to him by Lord Henry and never named in the text, Dorian acts callously and with selfishness towards others. His actions’ nastiness resulted for his portrait to mirror it, which terrified him; therefore he became his own monster. The magical portrait is presented
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