“The Picture of Dorian
Gray”
Written by Oscar Wilde
Review written by Diana
Iozzia
My, oh, me. This is probably one of the most hyped
classic stories, along with the stories written by the Brontes, Shakespeare,
Poe, and Jane Austen. However, I really do not think that the hype is well
deserved for this book. I realize I’m a bit late to the game, but I am
twenty-one, so I could have waited a longer time. If I’m correct, I read this
in January 2016 as a Christmas gift.
For the time period, it was an iconic, scandalous, crude,
and creepy tale. It just doesn’t hold up as well in today’s society. Dorian Gray
is an interesting villain, in theory. He’s a young, charming, charismatic, and
licentious man, but he has a taste for the darker side. Slowly, the book
unfolds how distorted he is. (But to be honest, he’s not really all that bad).
For the time period and years after that, he was creepy. I just didn’t get an uncomfortable,
creepy vibe from him. It’s interesting how he pursues his female love interest,
but when he gets his way, he pouts like a little boy. In addition, there's a strange narration.
I was just disappointed in this book, in comparison to
all of the other spooky classics out there.
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