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The Picture Of Dorian Gray Essay

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“No women is a genius, Women are a decorative sex. They never have anything to say, but they say it charmingly”, spoken by Lord Henry, is just one of the many ways Oscar Wilde speaks of women as inferior to men in his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. In Victorian England, a woman’s rights, and standing in society, was basically just to be the “angel of the house”. They were to cook, clean, and please the man sexually, while the guys do everything else.

Oscar Wilde was born in Dublin, Ireland, on October 16, 1854. He was homeschooled until the age of nine, but then went to an elite private school in Ireland. While in college, Wilde was marked the top student in his department. He Had a lot of success writing novels and even came to america …show more content…

Not long after,they had two sons. Around the same time Wilde was enjoying all of his fame and success from his literary work, he got sentenced to two years in prison for an affair with a man.Everyone believed it to be “gross”, no man should be with another man romantically. After prison, Wilde was broke and had nothing left. He lived in friends apartments and didn’t write anything his last few years besides a poem of what his two years in prison was like.

From the way that Wilde makes the characters talk about female’s, to the way they act, it’s clear that women are considered inferior to men in his novel the Picture of Dorian Gray. Women had very little say, they are considered to be “caged” and they’re basically just good for sex. Males have little respect for the females and they have no choice to do anything on their own.

Furthermore, in his novel, Wilde really hits home with the fact that during victorian ages, women had no say whatsoever. Another saying of Lord Henry is “ Women have nothing to say, but they say it charmingly”. Women were always thought to be lesser than man. Everyone believed that what a female had to say was unimportant and wasn’t worth listening to, or

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