Picture of Dorian Gray

Picture of Dorian Gray

by Oscar Wilde

2003

A young man's vanity leads him to wish his painted likeness could age in his stead, a dark pact that grants him ageless beauty while his portrait decays with every sin. This cautionary tale explores the corrosive effects of unchecked indulgence and the hidden cost of a life lived purely for pleasure, offering a sharp critique of Victorian society's superficial morals.

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