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( ‘ The Picture o f Dorian Gray’ b y O scar
Wilde was firs t published in Lippincott’s
M on th ly M agazine on June 20, 1890. Later,
Wilde was asked to e dit this version, and
it was published again in A p ril 1891. The
s to ry is often in c o rre c tly called ‘ The P ortrait
o f Dorian Gray’ .)
In his London studio, artist Basil Hallward
is finishing his latest portrait of a young man.
Although Lord Henry asks about the young
man’s name, Basil keeps it a secret but later
says that the subject of the portrait is Dorian
Gray.
Lord Henry immediately begins to offer
Dorian a lot of money. He wants Dorian to
sell his soul. He
explains to Dorian that he
will stay as young as he looks in the portrait
and instead of him his image in the portrait
will become older. Dorian agrees because
he is afraid to be old. He wishes he could
stay young and beautiful. Since that time the
portrait begins to live its own life. Lord Henry
also tells Basil that if he burns the portrait
Dorian will be killed.
Dorian falls in love with a young actress,
Sibyl Vane. She
plays a different role at
each night’s performance. Dorian likes her
performance more than the actress herself.
They want to get married. Lord Henry and Ba
sil are very surprised. Happy Sibyl discusses
her wedding with her family. Her mother does
not have much money and she does not
want her daughter to marry Dorian because
she thinks he is poor. But Dorian is rich.
One day Dorian attends Sibyl’s perfor
mance with Lord Henry and Basil, but the
performance is terrible. Sibyl tells Dorian
that
she can no longer act well, because he
has shown her a beautiful reality. Dorian is
surprised by her poor acting. He tells her
that he does not love her anymore, and he
returns home.
To his surprise, the face in his portrait
becomes very cruel. He thinks that his wish
to
stay young is coming true, so he wants
to be good so that both he and the portrait
can remain young. So the next day he wants
to apologize to Sibyl and marry her after all.
However, he is too late: Sibyl dies at the
theatre that night. Dorian first feels sad,
but then he thinks that it is a wonderful
entertainment and the last act of her play.
Dorian and Lord Henry spend the evening
at the opera.
Basil arrives and says that Dorian has a
moral problem.
But Dorian does not think
about Sibyl or her family; he wants to talk
only of happy things. The next day, he moves
his portrait to the attic, to which Dorian has
the only key.
Several years pass, and Dorian lives a life
organised by Lord Henry. While the face in
the
portrait has turned ugly, Dorian stays
young and beautiful. People say that Dorian
is not a moral person, but he does not pay
attention.
Finally, when he is thirty-eight years old,
Dorian shows the portrait to Basil, who asks
Dorian to try to be good again. Instead,
Dorian kills Basil and destroys his body.
Six
months
la
ter, while looking at
the
portrait, Dorian
decides to damage
it with the knife he
used to kill Basil.
Soon after, Dorian’s
servants and a po
lice officer find an
old, ugly man lying
dead on the floor in
front of a portrait of
a young and beau
tiful Dorian.
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