The Picture of Dorian Gray
At first, Basil got jealous of lord Henry Wotton and after Dorian
had met Sybil Vane playing Julia in a dirty by-street theatre, they fell in love -> he also got jealous
of Sybil Vane.
After many years, Basil had a chance to take a look of the picture he had painted of Dorian, and it
was shockingly terrible what he saw in the picture an old man in his fourties, arms wounded by
hypodermic syringes that were obviously some time ago filled with drugs, eyes looking evil and
exhausted, lips transmogrified into a strange-looking smile. Basically, Dorian Gray looked like a
regular drug-abuser, a drug-addict. Everything Dorian had gone through appeared in the picture, not
in real life, because it was what he had wanted and prayed for after meeting lord Henry Wotton.
At the end, Dorian gets so low in his behaviour and beliefs (he only believes in beauty as such, art
and other sensuous pleasures) that even after turning his back to Basil, B tries to help him, save him