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Transcript
- 00:15
Every great story has a great villain. Lord Henry Wotton is one of the scariest.
- 00:22
And here's why. Lord Henry plants an idea in Dorian Gray's
- 00:26
mind. And that one idea grows into a cursed painting
- 00:30
of debauchery, murder, and one -- very ugly -- face.
- 00:35
If we don't watch our step, an idea can corrupt anyone. We could turn into a Dorian Gray.
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- 00:43
Freaky. So why is Lord Henry so dead-set on corrupting
- 00:48
Dorian? Let's dig a little deeper...
- 00:51
One possibility is that Lord Henry just loves to manipulate weak and impressionable people.
- 01:00
He draws Dorian in...like a moth to a flame. Lord Henry explains that youth and beauty
- 01:07
won't last and all he should worry about is enjoying himself. Dorian eats it up. Except
- 01:15
the vegetables, of course. He gives Dorian a mysterious book, and Dorian
- 01:21
does each and every pleasure-seeking thing the pages tell him to do.
- 01:26
The problem is, the more pleasure he finds, the meaner he gets.
- 01:31
Which brings us to a second possibility. Is Lord Henry really just jealous?
- 01:38
Dorian Gray is gorgeous. A total heartthrob. He's kind of like this guy...
- 01:44
And as he follows Lord Henry's influence, Dorian proceeds to eliminate every good thing
- 01:52
in his life. Love. Dorian drives his girlfriend to suicide.
- 01:59
Friendship. Dorian murders his friend Basil. Himself. Dorian loses his innocence.
- 02:10
Leaving him very much like ... guess who? In an attempt to keep his good looks, Dorian
- 02:15
makes a wish for his Portrait to age instead of him. The wish comes true, but with a twist.
- 02:23
His painting ages from debauchery rather than time. And it has become one "Ugly" face.
- 02:31
When Dorian finally goes to destroy the painting, he winds up killing himself.
- 02:35
Another possibility - is Lord Henry the devil in human form?
- 02:40
When Basil tells Henry that he's painted Dorian's soul, little horns pop up from Henry's head.
- 02:48
Well...not literally. Dorian makes his wish and the painting grants
- 02:52
it. Or was it Lord Henry who granted the wish?
- 02:55
Afterward, Dorian does everything Lord Henry tells him to do...at a heavy cost, of course.
- 03:04
Does Lord Henry now own his soul?
- 03:09
Henry is definitely a villain, to the core. But which kind? Manipulative? Jealous? Or
- 03:17
the Devil himself? Shmoop Amongst Yourselves.
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