Playing on the concept of Oscar Wilde's characterization and background of the becoming and downfall of Dorian Gray in his famous book, the game surrounded itself on a murder mystery plot. Actually, it was more like a psycho-maniac's trap. The main character of the story, Sam Wilde, was a reporter who just happened to get … Continue reading Brink of Consciousness: Dorian Gray Syndrome (Collector’s Edition)
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The Outsiders: Influences
(image credit: net) I finally watch it properly now so I decided to bring some discussions back regarding this. Over and over again, this drama addressed the whole influences of the 'bad' toward the 'good' and vice versa. I have to say that it gave me more ground to discuss after having read The Portrait … Continue reading The Outsiders: Influences
The Picture of Dorian Gray
As much as The Importance of Being Earnest was witty and humorous in its sarcasm, The Picture of Dorian Gray was indescribable to the point of madness and chilling to its fullest effects. Oscar Wilde sure brought out the most frightening scenes of a person with such vivid details and its many underlying meanings. The … Continue reading The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Importance of Being Earnest
I just read this play recently and thought I write about it. Honestly, I would've never read it in a million years but thanks to my new Kobo (which included 100 free e-books so I was reading it just for kicks). Not that it's not a good book. It was an excellent one at that … Continue reading The Importance of Being Earnest