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Dive into the dark and alluring world of Oscar Wilde's "The Picture of Dorian Gray," a timeless masterpiece that explores the depths of vanity, moral corruption, and the pursuit of eternal youth. Set in the glamorous yet decadent society of Victorian London, this provocative novel follows the story of Dorian Gray, a young man whose stunning beauty captivates all who meet him. When Dorian's portrait is painted by the talented artist Basil Hallward, he becomes infatuated with his own image and makes a fateful wish: that he might remain forever young while the portrait bears the marks of age and…mehr

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Dive into the dark and alluring world of Oscar Wilde's "The Picture of Dorian Gray," a timeless masterpiece that explores the depths of vanity, moral corruption, and the pursuit of eternal youth. Set in the glamorous yet decadent society of Victorian London, this provocative novel follows the story of Dorian Gray, a young man whose stunning beauty captivates all who meet him. When Dorian's portrait is painted by the talented artist Basil Hallward, he becomes infatuated with his own image and makes a fateful wish: that he might remain forever young while the portrait bears the marks of age and sin. As Dorian indulges in a life of hedonism and excess, his outward appearance remains untainted, but the portrait hidden away in his attic becomes a grotesque reflection of his inner decay. "The Picture of Dorian Gray" is more than just a gothic tale-it's a profound exploration of the human soul, the nature of beauty, and the consequences of a life devoid of morality. Wilde's sharp wit, rich prose, and philosophical insights make this novel a compelling and thought-provoking read that continues to resonate with readers today. Join Oscar Wilde on a journey into the heart of darkness as you uncover the secrets of "The Picture of Dorian Gray." With its unforgettable characters, haunting themes, and timeless commentary on the dangers of vanity and self-indulgence, this classic novel remains a powerful and relevant work that challenges readers to reflect on the true cost of living a life in pursuit of superficial perfection.