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Dorian Gray
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"The Picture of Dorian Gray" is a novel by Oscar Wilde centered around a portrait that ages while its subject remains youthful.
Dorian Gray makes a Faustian bargain, allowing his portrait to bear the burden of his sins and aging.
He indulges in a life of hedonism and vice, remaining outwardly beautiful and youthful.
The portrait becomes a grotesque reflection of his inner corruption.
Ultimately, Dorian's attempt to destroy the portrait leads to his own demise, highlighting themes of morality, beauty, and the destructive nature of vanity.
Dorian Gray makes a Faustian bargain, allowing his portrait to bear the burden of his sins and aging.
He indulges in a life of hedonism and vice, remaining outwardly beautiful and youthful.
The portrait becomes a grotesque reflection of his inner corruption.
Ultimately, Dorian's attempt to destroy the portrait leads to his own demise, highlighting themes of morality, beauty, and the destructive nature of vanity.
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