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  2. Sibyl Vane, Dorians first love, is a young, beautiful actress performing at a cheap theater in Londons East End. She exudes an almost child-like naïveté and wonder about the world, somehow untouched by practical concerns despite her poverty.

  3. A young actress, from a poor family, who performs Shakespeares heroines every evening at a low class theater. Dorian falls in love with her performances, but she finds performance paltry in comparison to true love and her acting suffers after her engagement to Dorian.

  4. Dorian Grays initial obsession and later rejection of the talented actress Sybil Vane provokes his spiral from the pure innocence of his youth to the cruelty of his character as the novel progresses.

  5. Sibyl Vane. Previous Next. Oh, she was so shy, and so gentle. There is something of a child about her. Her eyes opened wide in exquisite wonder when I told her what I thought of her performance, and she seemed quite unconscious of her power. Dorian describes Sibyl to Lord Henry for the first time.

  6. Character Analysis. Sibyl Vane is too good for her own… good. She's sublimely beautiful, amazingly talented, and totally innocent— which makes her a magnet for Dorian: "I love Sibyl Vane. I want to place her on a pedestal of gold and to see the world worship the woman who is mine. What is marriage? An irrevocable vow. You mock at it for that.

  7. This is an introductory essay that emphasizes two major elements in the novel: the Sybil Vane episode and the yellow book that Lord Henry sends Dorian.