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