Dorian Gray, Lord Henry Wotton, Basil Hallward
His good looks does him no good in more than just one way.
It makes him vain and obsessed with his appearance. Also looking good is something
everyone wants to achieve. And people who envy you often gossip and start nasty rumors
about you.
A person like Dorian Gray worries about his fading beauty and would do almost anything to
keep it. For example he would wish a pretty portrait of himself age instead of him. It is easier
to hide away a ugly-looking painting, that depicts the eeriness of your soul, than yourself. All
that matters is the present day and the face that you see from the mirror. Right? As it turns
out, even for Dorian, the saying out of mind- out of sight doesn't really work. You can only
try to deny something but it is inevitable that one day the truth will come out and haunt you
again.
Since the main emphasize of Dorian's worries concerns his looks it is no wonder that he is
selfish and weak. It is not too hard to sway his mind