The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde

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Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900 Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900
English
Okay, I need you to imagine this: a gorgeous, charming young man named Dorian Gray has his portrait painted. He makes a wild wish—that the painting would age and show his sins instead of him. And it works. Dorian stays young and beautiful while his hidden portrait gets uglier with every terrible thing he does. It’s a chilling, brilliant story about vanity, secret lives, and the scary cost of getting everything you want. More than a classic—it’s a dark, addictive page-turner that feels incredibly modern.
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Oscar Wilde’s only novel is a gothic masterpiece wrapped in a philosophical puzzle. It follows the dangerously handsome Dorian Gray, who is introduced to a world of pleasure and cynicism by the witty Lord Henry Wotton. After seeing his own stunning portrait, Dorian wishes he could stay young forever while the painting bears the marks of his life. To his shock, that’s exactly what happens.

The Story

Dorian begins a double life. In public, he’s the perfect gentleman, untouched by time. In private, he pursues every desire, no matter how cruel or selfish. All the while, he locks the portrait away in his attic. The painting becomes a grotesque record of his corruption, while his own face remains innocent. The story is a tense game of cat and mouse—not with the police, but with his own conscience and the physical evidence of his soul.

Why You Should Read It

This book is so much more than its creepy premise. Wilde’s writing is sharp and full of unforgettable quotes that make you stop and think. The characters are fascinating, especially Lord Henry, who acts like a devil on Dorian’s shoulder. It makes you ask big questions: What’s the true price of beauty? Can we separate our actions from who we are? It’s a story about the horror of getting exactly what you asked for.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone who loves a smart, suspenseful story with a dark heart. If you enjoy psychological thrillers, classic literature with bite, or stories about the masks people wear, this is your next read. It’s short, powerful, and guaranteed to stick with you long after you close the book.



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Richard Wright
2 months ago

I was skeptical at first, but the character development leaves a lasting impact. Truly inspiring.

Deborah Hernandez
8 months ago

The fonts used are very comfortable for long reading sessions.

Anthony Jackson
2 months ago

Citation worthy content.

Ava Scott
1 year ago

Citation worthy content.

Ethan Wright
7 months ago

Wow.

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