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Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray alludes to the Faust legend, in which a man sells his soul to …
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In Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, the author alludes to the story of Narcissus, a young man in …
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In what ways does the structure of ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ increase reader tension and engagement? Analyse where the …
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Consider the presentation of dualism in the novel, particularly in the development of the main character. Include some consideration of …
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‘Lord Henry enjoys disturbing the complacent assumptions of those who make up society but has no intention or desire to …
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In what ways can we consider ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ to be an ironic book? Refer to verbal irony, …
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Consider in what ways the choice of third-person narration in The Picture of Dorian Gray expands and/or limits our understanding …
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In a letter to a friend in 1894, Wilde wrote: ‘Basil Hallward is what I think I am; Lord Henry …
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What does Sibyl represent to Dorian? Does he really love her? Why does he leave her? Dorian rationalizes Basil’s accusations, …
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Who is Dorian? Can we define his true nature as either good or evil? When Basil says that the painting …
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