Wilde puts the blame on himself for whatever has happened between the two. Their relationship is at sake when Wilde becomes ill. Douglas becomes raged when Wilde suffers from sick. While Wilde is not able to fulfil Lord Alfred’s desires, Alfred goes mad with him. Wilde narrates the amount of expenses of their extravagant life. Most of Wilde’s time is consumed by fulfilling Bosie’s never-ending demands. Wilde starts noticing the changes in Lord Alfred’s behaviour. This is the starting point of his downfall. Wilde has had his first trial in 1895 for his gross indecency. Wilde calls up, the time spent with Bosie and their previous lifestyle. The letter starts with the memories of Bosie and Wilde. After half of the letter, Wilde finds his interest in spirituality and God. There is a sudden change in the halfway of the letter of content and prose style.
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