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Answer:
Sibyl Vane knows Dorian Gray by the name of "Prince Charming".
Explanation:
Dorian and Sibyl are characters in Oscar Wilde's novel "The Picture of Dorian Gray."
Dorian was a normal, handsome young man. Because of a poisonous friendship, Dorian begins to pay attention to his own beauty as well as the fact that it will, one day, fade away. Afraid of growing old and losing his beauty, Dorian sells his soul. Every sin he commits and every trait of ageing now marks his picture, but not his body. Dorian looks young and beautiful, but the painting in his attic looks monstrous, evil. Sibyl is a girl who falls in love with Dorian. She calls him "Prince Charming" and is, at first, unaware of the horrors surrounding him. Unfortunately, as often happens with those who get involved with him, Sybil ends up affected by Dorian's cold-heartedness and sinful lifestyle. She kills herself by drinking poison.
The sonnet begins by directly addressing Death's imposing dreadfulness, and directly afterwards planting a seed of doubt on its true power and reach. We can see that clearly in this first line "Death be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so; For those whom thou think'st thou dost overthrow Die not, poor Death, nor yet canst thou kill me".
In the next few lines, we are reminded that even though Death is in charge of delivering our deceased to the other side, there are many other direct dangers to the living such as poison, war and sickness. Those are the real things we should be afraid of. <u>Death itself has no real power other than executing its duty upon our mistakes and misfortunes which are the things that actually lead us to it in the first place</u>.
The other line that illustrates Death's power as an illusion would be: "And death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die."
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