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The Picture Of Dorian Gray (Collins Classics) Is Gothic Fiction Written By Oscar Wilde. The Story Begins On Sunny Day When Lord Wotton, A Man Of Strong Views Observes An Artist, Basil Hallward, Painting The Picture Of A Good Looking Young Man Named Dorian Gray. Lord Wotton Tells Dorian That Beauty Is The Only And Ultimate Virtue And As Time Passes By, He Hopes That Dorian'S Portrait Ages Instead Of Him. Dorian Worries That He Will Not Remain As Beautiful As He Is Forever. He Decides To Barter His Soul In Return For Eternal Youth And Beauty And Wants His Portrait To Age Instead Of Him. After This, Dorian Lives A Life Of Debauchery. The Aging Of His Portrait Shows The Effect Of Each Sin That He Commits On His Soul. The First Time He Realizes That He Would Not Age Is When He Breaks The Heart Of A Loving Girl, Sibyl. On Returning Home, He Sees A Slight Change In The Portrait And Understands That His Wish Has Been Fulfilled. For The Next Eighteen Years, He Goes On A Journey Filled With Lust, Until He Understands The Futility Of It And Begins To Despise Himself. The Picture Of Dorian Gray (Collins Classics) Was Published By Harper Press In 2010 And Is Available In Paperback. |