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“[the picture] held the secret of his life, and told his story. It had taught him to love his own …
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[Lord Henry]: “When is she Sybil Vane?” [Dorian]: “Never.” (p49) Sybil Vane’s soliloquy (p73-4): “Before I knew you, acting was …
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Lord Henry] thought for a moment. “Can you remember any great error that you committed in your early days, Duchess?” …
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Dorian: “How sad it is! I shall grow old, and horrible, and dreadful. But this picture will remain always young. …
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Lord Henry: “There is no such thing as a good influence, Mr. Gray. All influence is immoral – immoral form …
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Do you agree with these aphorisms? How do they relate to the rest of the novel? Do artists have the …
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Discuss Dickens’ views of the French Revolution. Does he believe it was inevitable or preventable? What are his attitudes toward …
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Dickens is known for his humor, but A Tale of Two Cities is noticeably somber. Do any comic passages and …
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Dickens represents women as being “natural”or “unnatural”in A Tale of Two Cities. What characteristics does he idealize in women? What …
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Discuss the differences between Basil and Sir Henry. It is well documented that Wilde was a homosexual. What evidence is …
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