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Dorian Gray
me when the book has a vile, morally reprehensible protagonist and/or an insanely unreliable narrator who's prolly making shit up
which one of these famous gothic antagonists would you date? (and why!)
the phantom (the phantom of the opera)
victor frankenstein (frankenstein)
frankensteins monster (frankenstein)
dracula (dracula)
dr jekyll/mr hyde (dr jekyll and mr hyde)
dorian gray (the picture of dorian gray)
—«It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors. »
BEN BARNES as DORIAN GRAY ↳ DORIAN GRAY (2009), dir. OLIVER PARKER
writing these are addictive
Dorian and Lord Henry interacting after receiving the news of Sibyl's death