Oscar Wilde was born in Dublin, Ireland on October 16, 1854. After his schooling at Trinity College in Dublin, Wilde studied at Oxford and established himself in London. After a brief attempt at poetry, Wilde found his passion with comedic plays. ... After a few revisions, Wilde published his final draft of his first novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray. ... At first glance, someone who studied Oscar Wilde and knew his characteristics would say
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that he was most like Lord Henry. It was later said by Wilde himself that he would like to think of himself more like Basil. It does not matter what speculations one might have about who Wilde was truly more like, it is clear that he was portrayed in all three. Each of the three main characters possessed qualities that every human has, including Wilde himself. ... With the exception of their financial situations, Wilde was a lot like Dorian. Wilde was seen more than once to be walking about with a feather in his hat. More than all of this, Dorian symbolized something that Wilde and every human struggles with, an impulsive nature.
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