This portrait would be to him the most magical of mirrors… it would reveal to him his own soul.
The novel names the canvas for what it is: a moral mirror. Calling it “magical” keeps the Gothic mood while making the symbolism explicit. It lets Wilde dramatize conscience without sermons. The mirror language also turns looking into a choice: Dorian can face himself, or hide the thing away. Each glance becomes a test of honesty. The reader understands why secrecy grows—truth is simply too visible. The symbol clarifies the bargain: beauty outside, truth inside.
This portrait would be to him the most magical of mirrors… it would reveal to him his own soul.
The novel names the canvas for what it is: a moral mirror. Calling it “magical” keeps the Gothic mood while making the symbolism explicit. It lets Wilde dramatize conscience without sermons. The mirror language also turns looking into a choice: Dorian can face himself, or hide the thing away. Each glance becomes a test of honesty. The reader understands why secrecy grows—truth is simply too visible. The symbol clarifies the bargain: beauty outside, truth inside.