The Picture of Dorian Gray Oscar Wilde English Books•Classics the importance of being earnest•the happy prince and other tales•The Canterville Ghost•the importance of being earnest (Pocket Classics)•The Importance Of Being Earnest•The Picture Of Dorian Gray•the happy prince and other tales
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“The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it “. In a world obsessed with beauty and youth, Dorian Gray makes a fateful wish—that his portrait ages in his place, bearing the weight of his sins while he remains forever untouched. As he plunges into a life of indulgence and moral decay, the painting becomes a grotesque reflection of his soul. Wilde’s only novel is a haunting exploration of vanity, corruption, and the cost of eternal youth—an unforgettable gothic tale where art and conscience collide.
“The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it “. In a world obsessed with beauty and youth, Dorian Gray makes a fateful wish—that his portrait ages in his place, bearing the weight of his sins while he remains forever untouched. As he plunges into a life of indulgence and moral decay, the painting becomes a grotesque reflection of his soul. Wilde’s only novel is a haunting exploration of vanity, corruption, and the cost of eternal youth—an unforgettable gothic tale where art and conscience collide.