But if the author stops short of ultimate revelation and explicit description, the imagination of the reader is allowed to make up the deficit with his or her own idea of what constitutes the ‘unspeakably’ terrible.
the oppsosite of the despriiosn of dorians portraits suggesting a sense of humanity that is ugly and unavoidable and realistic is moral precaution iOS not taken. he is instead ba real person not an actual monster and the onlyy supernatural nature of the text is reflected in that dorian is 'eternally' young.