Through Dorian's journey, Wilde masterfully explores the complexities of human psychology, laying bare the tensions between morality and desire, innocence and corruption. As Dorian's portrait, a symbol of his soul, becomes increasingly disfigured and twisted, reflecting the true state of his inner self, the boundaries between good and evil begin to blur. Wilde's insightful prose forces readers to confront the duality of human nature, raising essential questions about the human condition: What does it mean to be beautiful, both inside and out? How do we reconcile our desires with our moral compass?