Create your own
teaching resources

Sign up for a free account to try! It takes less than 20 seconds

Teacherbot 19 Dec, 16:06:23
  1. What is your initial impression of the character Dorian Gray based on the picture?
  2. How does the picture of Dorian Gray change throughout the course of the novel, and what does it symbolize?
  3. In what ways does the picture serve as a reflection of Dorian’s moral decay and inner corruption?
  4. How does the concept of beauty play a role in the story, both in relation to Dorian and the picture?
  5. What do you think Oscar Wilde is trying to convey about the nature of art and its influence on individuals through the picture of Dorian Gray?
  6. How does the picture’s influence on Dorian’s behavior and choices affect the other characters in the novel?
  7. Discuss the theme of vanity and its impact on Dorian’s life, as portrayed through the picture.
  8. How does the picture of Dorian Gray challenge traditional notions of morality and the consequences of one’s actions?
  9. Explore the role of society’s expectations and the pressure to maintain a certain image in relation to Dorian and the picture.
  10. What do you think the ultimate message or lesson is that Wilde is trying to convey through the picture of Dorian Gray?
You 19 Dec, 16:06:43

Make this simpler to understand

Teacherbot 19 Dec, 16:06:43
  1. What is your first impression of Dorian Gray based on the picture?
  2. How does the picture of Dorian Gray change throughout the story, and what does it represent?
  3. How does the picture show Dorian’s moral decline and inner corruption?
  4. How does beauty play a role in the story, both for Dorian and the picture?
  5. What is Oscar Wilde trying to say about art and its influence on people through the picture of Dorian Gray?
  6. How does the picture affect Dorian’s behavior and the other characters in the book?
  7. How does vanity impact Dorian’s life, as shown through the picture?
  8. How does the picture challenge traditional ideas of right and wrong, and the consequences of our actions?
  9. How does society’s expectations and the pressure to maintain a certain image affect Dorian and the picture?
  10. What do you think is the main message or lesson Wilde wants to convey through the picture of Dorian Gray?