

#256 - The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
Jul 25, 2025
The discussion dives deep into Oscar Wilde's profound exploration of youth and morality in 'The Picture of Dorian Gray.' It highlights Dorian's Faustian bargain, where he trades his soul for eternal beauty, resonating with today's obsession with appearance, social media, and filters. The podcast questions the nature of choice and fate, pondering whether Dorian's decline is influenced by external forces or his own decisions. Themes of shame and psychological torment are examined, drawing rich parallels to biblical narratives.
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Erik's Vivid First Reading
- Erik Rostad vividly remembers reading The Picture of Dorian Gray for the first time in 2002 and found it life-changing.
- He was struck by how his memory of the book remained nearly exact over 23 years.
Dorian's Faustian Bargain
- Dorian Gray's Faustian bargain swaps his soul for eternal youth while his portrait ages and bears his sins.
- This causes a profound separation between his outward body and inner soul, embodying the novel's core conflict.
Youth as Ultimate Value
- The novel spotlights society's obsession with youth, linking youthfulness to purity and virtue.
- This mirrors modern social media's use of filters and cosmetic procedures to maintain a young facade.