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" It often happens that the real tragedies of life occur in such
an inartistic manner that they hurt us by their crude violence, their
absolute incoherence, their absurd want of meaning, their entire lack
of style. They affect us just as vulgarity affects us. They give us
an impression of sheer brute force, and we revolt against that.
Sometimes, however, a tragedy that possesses artistic elements of
beauty crosses our lives. If these elements of beauty are real, the
whole thing simply appeals to our sense of dramatic effect. Suddenly
we find that we are no longer the actors, but the spectators of the
play. Or rather we are both. We watch ourselves, and the mere wonder
of the spectacle enthralls us. "

Oscar Wilde , The Picture of Dorian Gray


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Oscar Wilde quote : It often happens that the real tragedies of life occur in such<br />an inartistic manner that they hurt us by their crude violence, their<br />absolute incoherence, their absurd want of meaning, their entire lack<br />of style. They affect us just as vulgarity affects us. They give us<br />an impression of sheer brute force, and we revolt against that.<br />Sometimes, however, a tragedy that possesses artistic elements of<br />beauty crosses our lives. If these elements of beauty are real, the<br />whole thing simply appeals to our sense of dramatic effect. Suddenly<br />we find that we are no longer the actors, but the spectators of the<br />play. Or rather we are both. We watch ourselves, and the mere wonder<br />of the spectacle enthralls us.