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What is the "Picture of Dorian Gray" about? A young man who feels invincible does terrible things Life isn't fair and bad deeds often go unpunished Magical paintings that change people into better versions of themselves Portraits capture only physical beauty and don't show our true selves

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The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde, is a work of fiction, which means it is made up. Though there are a lot of details in this book, the characters and events are not real This story tells about a character named Dorian Gray, who is an attractive young man. One day, Dorian’s friend asks to paint Dorian’s portrait. He does a great job, and the picture really captures Dorian’s beauty. In fact, it really captures Dorian’s beauty. Soon, Dorian finds that his portrait will age and lose its attractiveness, while Dorian himself will remain forever young and good-looking. Realizing he cannot age, Dorian goes out into the world to do whatever he wants — and he wants to do terrible things. He lives a life of evil, treating people badly and causing misery everywhere he goes. Because he is so beautiful, people welcome him into their lives, and he destroys them. With every bad thing Dorian does, his portrait gets a little uglier. Soon Dorian is still a beautiful young man, but his picture sho.ws someone hideous and twisted. His bad deeds show on the horrifying face of his portrait.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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