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The Picture of Dorian Gray
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Oscar Wilde
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Themes: Homoerotic Love
Themes: The Indulgence of the Senses
Themes: Hedonism
Themes: Influence
Themes: Morality
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"A Man Cannot Be Too Careful In The Choice Of His Enemies"
"Anybody Can Be Good In The Country"
"Conscience Makes Egotists Of Us All"
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Dorian Gray
Lord Henry
Basil Hallward
Sibyl Vane
James Vane
Hetty Merton
Themes
Hedonism
Narcissism
Vanity
Art and Reality
Double Life
Friendship
Innocence
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Background
Chapter 2
Chapter 7
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 13
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Literary Devices
Allusion
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Metaphor
Paradox
Satire
Irony
Quotes
The Only Way to Get Rid of a Temptation is to Yield to It. Resist It, and Your Soul Grows Sick With Longing for the Things It Has Forbidden to Itself, With Desire for What Its Monstrous Laws Have Made Monstrous and Unlawful.
I Have Put Too Much of Myself in the Thing
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The Portrait
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Victorian Era
Authorship
Oscar Wilde