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The Picture of Dorian Gray - Book Summary
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The Picture of Dorian Gray is the first and only novel written by Irish poet and playwright Oscar Wilde. The story can be described as âFaustian,â as it follows a man who trades the purity of his soul for undying youth. In the novel, Dorian becomes obsessed with his image after posing for a portrait painting. Overwhelmed by the fear that the youth and beauty captured in the portrait will fade, Dorian passionately wishes for the picture to age and for him to remain as he is captured. Dorianâs wish comes true, but he soon finds that the portrait records each of the sins he commits over time. Ultimately, Dorian is driven to madness as he tries to reconcile the bodily decay recorded in his portrait.
The story begins on a beautiful summer day in 19th century Victorian London. Basil Hallward, a respected and reclusive painter, entertains his aristocratic friend, Lord Henry Wotton, at his home. The two admire a portrait that Basil is working on, and their discussion turns towards the sitter, a handsome and charming young man named Dorian Gray. Lord Henry insists on meeting Basilâs muse, but he refuses, hoping to shield the innocent boy from Lord Henryâs cynicism. Much to the painterâs chagrin, Basilâs butler announces that Dorian has arrived unexpectedly.
Upon their introduction, Lord Henry is immediately enraptured by Dorianâs charm and good looks. Lord Henry, who is particularly opinionated and persuasive, begins talking to Dorian about the ephemerality of beauty. Dorian is horrified by the idea that someday his beauty will fade.
When Basil shows Dorian his completed portrait, Dorian is overcome with horror by his realization that he will not look like he appears in the portrait forever. Influenced by his discussion with Lord Henry, Dorian exclaims that he would âgive his soulâ in order for himself to remain young while his picture grows old. Shocked by the young manâs reaction, Basil grabs a knife and moves to destroy the painting. Dorian stops him, declaring such an act would be murder. Basil then vows to give Dorian the painting as a gift.
A month later, Dorian visits Lord Henry in order to tell him some news. Dorian has fallen in love with an outstanding actress named Sibyl Vane, who performs in Shakespearean plays that are put on by a lower class theater troupe. Dorian proposes to an enthusiastic Sibyl, the brideâs family has their reservations--Sibylâs mother is hesitant to allow her daughter to wed an upper class man because the family is plagued by their own financial issues. Meanwhile, Sibylâs younger brother, James, is suspicious of Dorianâs intentions and vows to murder anyone who puts his sister in harmâs way.
Dorian invites Lord Henry and Basil to watch Sibyl perform in Romeo and Juliet. Lord Henry is swiftly judgmental, and he mocks the âlow classâ behavior of the theater goers. To everyoneâs surprise, Sibyl performs terribly. The performance is unbearable to sit through, and Lord Henry and Basil leave an embarrassed Dorian alone in the theater. Following the performance, Dorian confronts Sibyl and expresses his disgust. She tells him that she was unable to perform âbeing in loveâ when she feels so strongly enamored with Dorian. Dorian reacts to Sybilâs compliment rather callously, leaving the theater in a huff. When he returns home, he finds that Basilâs portrait of him now bears a âtouch of cruelty in the mouth.â
The following day, Lord Henry arrives at Dorianâs residence unannounced. Dorian tells his friend about his intention to reconcile with his fiancĂ©e, but Lord Henry informs Dorian that he is too late--Sibyl has killed herself with poison following their fight. Lord Henry advises Dorian to maintain a low profile so that he is not a suspect in Sibylâs death. Basil then visits Dorian and is aghast to learn that Dorian appears unmoved by Sibylâs suicide. Basil notices that the portrait he has painted of Dorian is now covered. Basil inquires a bit about the portrait, but Dorian finds the questions invasive. Dorian decides to lock the covered painting in the attic for the foreseeable future.
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The Picture of Dorian Gray is the first and only novel written by Irish poet and playwright Oscar Wilde. The story can be described as âFaustian,â as it follows a man who trades the purity of his soul for undying youth. In the novel, Dorian becomes obsessed with his image after posing for a portrait painting. Overwhelmed by the fear that the youth and beauty captured in the portrait will fade, Dorian passionately wishes for the picture to age and for him to remain as he is captured. Dorianâs wish comes true, but he soon finds that the portrait records each of the sins he commits over time. Ultimately, Dorian is driven to madness as he tries to reconcile the bodily decay recorded in his portrait.
The story begins on a beautiful summer day in 19th century Victorian London. Basil Hallward, a respected and reclusive painter, entertains his aristocratic friend, Lord Henry Wotton, at his home. The two admire a portrait that Basil is working on, and their discussion turns towards the sitter, a handsome and charming young man named Dorian Gray. Lord Henry insists on meeting Basilâs muse, but he refuses, hoping to shield the innocent boy from Lord Henryâs cynicism. Much to the painterâs chagrin, Basilâs butler announces that Dorian has arrived unexpectedly.
Upon their introduction, Lord Henry is immediately enraptured by Dorianâs charm and good looks. Lord Henry, who is particularly opinionated and persuasive, begins talking to Dorian about the ephemerality of beauty. Dorian is horrified by the idea that someday his beauty will fade.
When Basil shows Dorian his completed portrait, Dorian is overcome with horror by his realization that he will not look like he appears in the portrait forever. Influenced by his discussion with Lord Henry, Dorian exclaims that he would âgive his soulâ in order for himself to remain young while his picture grows old. Shocked by the young manâs reaction, Basil grabs a knife and moves to destroy the painting. Dorian stops him, declaring such an act would be murder. Basil then vows to give Dorian the painting as a gift.
A month later, Dorian visits Lord Henry in order to tell him some news. Dorian has fallen in love with an outstanding actress named Sibyl Vane, who performs in Shakespearean plays that are put on by a lower class theater troupe. Dorian proposes to an enthusiastic Sibyl, the brideâs family has their reservations--Sibylâs mother is hesitant to allow her daughter to wed an upper class man because the family is plagued by their own financial issues. Meanwhile, Sibylâs younger brother, James, is suspicious of Dorianâs intentions and vows to murder anyone who puts his sister in harmâs way.
Dorian invites Lord Henry and Basil to watch Sibyl perform in Romeo and Juliet. Lord Henry is swiftly judgmental, and he mocks the âlow classâ behavior of the theater goers. To everyoneâs surprise, Sibyl performs terribly. The performance is unbearable to sit through, and Lord Henry and Basil leave an embarrassed Dorian alone in the theater. Following the performance, Dorian confronts Sibyl and expresses his disgust. She tells him that she was unable to perform âbeing in loveâ when she feels so strongly enamored with Dorian. Dorian reacts to Sybilâs compliment rather callously, leaving the theater in a huff. When he returns home, he finds that Basilâs portrait of him now bears a âtouch of cruelty in the mouth.â
The following day, Lord Henry arrives at Dorianâs residence unannounced. Dorian tells his friend about his intention to reconcile with his fiancĂ©e, but Lord Henry informs Dorian that he is too late--Sibyl has killed herself with poison following their fight. Lord Henry advises Dorian to maintain a low profile so that he is not a suspect in Sibylâs death. Basil then visits Dorian and is aghast to learn that Dorian appears unmoved by Sibylâs suicide. Basil notices that the portrait he has painted of Dorian is now covered. Basil inquires a bit about the portrait, but Dorian finds the questions invasive. Dorian decides to lock the covered painting in the attic for the foreseeable future.
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Iâm reading this at school and Iâm at the part where Lysander falls in love with Helena and like Iâve been loving this story
Kate Bush bring me here
goddamn that story is confusing
rah my gcse in 2 days fuck me i completely forgot this existed
Thanks this helps me a lot to understand the story
This book was WAY too long for how annoyingly short it is storywise. Elizabeth and Darcy were instantly appealing to read, at least.
8vo gradođ
Iâm watching this so I know whatâs happening otw to school
Iâm watching this so I know whatâs happening otw to school
In middle school
Do we all read this book đ
One of my faves! So ambiguous and haunting. I read it over the course of one night! I was that hooked
Haha I have read and read but I no understand like that but now I understand small thank u
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i have an exam about the book's symbolism tomorrow, thank you for this!
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THIS IS MY YEAR 6 SCHOOL PLAY AND I WANNA BE HERO...... BUT I GOTTA SING AND I DONT WANNA SING LOL AUDITIONS R TOMORWW NGL IM SCARED CUZ SOME GUY IN MY CLASS WANTS TO BE CLAUDIO
I remember reading this book in 10th grade. I hated every second of it. No character is really likable. Thank you for summing it up at the end.
I laughed so hard when I read this play, it was so random and dramatic
Thank you for story, it is indeed very clear to understand by the narration....
Thank you! Great summary, artwork, and narration.
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Imagine this.. but with religion. That is actually a reality
Understood nothing
My exams tmmrw. Thankyou for saving me.
Excellently done. Beautifully summarised. Clear, crisp and concise. Thank you!
The socs lol it (soocha) I think
I MUST BE THE REASON WHY
Me hacen leer esta wea mala
Lenguaje kla mala
Vine no mas por oberon :v
So the treasure is indeed the friends we made along the way.
I have the exam in a few hours and I donât know life of pi lol
Got my English literature exam today đ
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Shylock represents Israel
Thank you :)
Muchas gracias,es un buen video y bien resumido
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muy buen resumen, tengo examen sobre este libro mañana y no entiendo nada
Any elps students here before the exams?
Tengo un trabajo del libro que cuenta demasiado, gracias a este resumen, ya entiendo algo
Very nice summary, thanks, it's in my college syllabus so I was looking for it's summary in easy words
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Amazing for the exam in 2 days, Monday.