The Picture of Dorian Gray - Chapter 18
Dorian’s preoccupation with morality and its potential consequences is poignant throughout this chapter, as he ruminates on his misdeeds and negative state of being. His feelings of being persecuted amplify, turning his once comforting homestead into a phantasmal prison. A pivotal scene arises when Dorian embraces the outdoors. An unexpected transformation seems to rekindle his suppressed joie de vivre, yet the ominous undertones linger. Dorian’s fears are further exacerbated by a frightful ...