Gay dorian
Dorian Gray, while cautious, was implicitly homosexual, and the hugely successful plays contained coded references that were obvious to the initiated. His poetry and public comments were often.
In Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, the bonding of these three characters, the power struggles between them, and the ambiguity of Dorian’s bodily pleasures help one to speculate regarding Oscar Wilde’s homoerotic intentions for the novel.