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The Picture of Dorian Gray

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The novel tells the story of Dorian Gray, a young man of exceptional beauty who becomes the subject of a portrait painted by his friend, Basil Hallward. Captivated by his own youth and beauty, Dorian expresses a desire to remain forever young while the portrait ages and bears the weight of his sins and moral decay.As the years pass, Dorian leads a life of hedonism and moral corruption, indulging in a range of pleasures and vices while his portrait becomes increasingly disfigured and grotesque. Dorian's immoral actions and their impact on his psyche form the central focus of the narrative."The Picture of Dorian Gray" explores themes such as the pursuit of pleasure, the nature of art, the corrupting influence of society, and the duality of human nature. Wilde's novel raises questions about the consequences of aestheticism and the conflict between morality and personal desires.Wilde's writing style in "The Picture of Dorian Gray" is marked by his wit, eloquence, and keen observation of human behavior. He employs vivid descriptions, clever dialogue, and epigrammatic language to highlight the hypocrisy and superficiality of the Victorian era.The novel caused controversy upon its initial publication due to its exploration of themes considered immoral and subversive at the time. Wilde faced accusations of indecency and was put on trial for his own personal life, which eventually led to his downfall and imprisonment.
The novel tells the story of Dorian Gray, a young man of exceptional beauty who becomes the subject of a portrait painted by his friend, Basil Hallward. Captivated by his own youth and beauty, Dorian expresses a desire to remain forever young while the portrait ages and bears the weight of his sins and moral decay.As the years pass, Dorian leads a life of hedonism and moral corruption, indulging in a range of pleasures and vices while his portrait becomes increasingly disfigured and grotesque. Dorian's immoral actions and their impact on his psyche form the central focus of the narrative."The Picture of Dorian Gray" explores themes such as the pursuit of pleasure, the nature of art, the corrupting influence of society, and the duality of human nature. Wilde's novel raises questions about the consequences of aestheticism and the conflict between morality and personal desires.Wilde's writing style in "The Picture of Dorian Gray" is marked by his wit, eloquence, and keen observation of human behavior. He employs vivid descriptions, clever dialogue, and epigrammatic language to highlight the hypocrisy and superficiality of the Victorian era.The novel caused controversy upon its initial publication due to its exploration of themes considered immoral and subversive at the time. Wilde faced accusations of indecency and was put on trial for his own personal life, which eventually led to his downfall and imprisonment.

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