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Famous novel "Portrait of Dorian Gray": a summary

There are many worthy and interesting works in the literature. One of them is "Portrait of Dorian Gray". The brief content of this novel will help you get to the core of this amazing story. This work is not just filmed, and the main character became a legendary collective image. The man who gave the world-famous work, was called Oscar Wilde. "The portrait of Dorian Gray", a brief summary of this novel, you can see in this article. Of course, she can not fully convey the depth of this work. However, everyone can catch the main idea and draw their own conclusions.

"Dorian Gray's Pore": a brief summary. Part 1

The story begins with a meeting of the talented painter Basil Holluord with an old friend Henry Wotton, who finds the artist at the time of work on a portrait of a young and very handsome man Dorian Gray. It does not pass much time, and the young man appears on the threshold of the house of Basil. The incredible beauty of the young man, captivating the painter, does not leave indifferent Lord Wotton himself. As soon as the portrait is finished, Dorian says dreamy words that he would like his beauty to remain unchanged, while the portrait would grow old. Taken by these words, the artist hands the picture to the boy. At this time, Lord Henry invites the young man to plunge into the world of a dissolute, rich and secular life full of luxury and entertainment. Time passes, and the young man falls in love with Sybil Wayne - the beginning actress. Beautiful and gentle, this talented girl vegetates on the stage of a wretched theater. The life of a girl is not easy, because she is forced to drag out a hungry and poor existence with her mother and brother. Encountering Dorian, she sees in him a deity descended from heaven to earth.

"Portrait of Dorian Gray": a brief summary. Part 2

Finding in Siberia the embodiment of talent and beauty, naive Dorian tells Basil and Lord Henry about his soon engagement with the young virgin. Few people perceive this news with joy or ecstasy. Everyone begins to worry about the future of Dorian. Nevertheless, the mentors of the young man willingly agree to come to the performance of Sybil, where she will play Juliet. However, everyone is in for a bitter disappointment. After all, the actress, who is hovering in the clouds in anticipation of the upcoming betrothal, reluctantly performs a role, without much desire to say the script. Seeing this, Dorian blames Sybil for killing his love with his mediocrity. After a sleepless night, Dorian wrote her a letter of reconciliation, still not knowing that the girl could not bear his words and committed suicide.

"Portrait of Dorian Gray": a brief summary. Part 3

After all this, Dorian again returns to the debauched image of secular life. But only the portrait begins to change, and in earnest the troubled young man takes it away. The next 20 years of Dorian fit into one chapter. He is so absorbed in acquaintance with new temptations that he completely forgets his soul, admiring only his outer shell. And no understanding can pull the young man out of the vicious circle, after him the glory of the seducer of young minds is fixed. When he visits an old friend who gave him the ill-fated portrait, Dorian with a grin reveals to him the true face, imprinted on the canvas. Almost decaying old man - an image that can not be tolerated not only by the artist, but Dorian himself - becomes the reason why he kills Basil, accusing him of what happened. More and more, Dorian tries to forget himself, but the portrait does not give him rest, showing his true face. And then one day, unable to withstand this, Gray rushes to the canvas with a knife. Servants who have risen to the noise, find the old man's disfigured body and unharmed portrait with a handsome and young youth who is not subject to time. So the famous novel "Portrait of Dorian Gray" ends, the work of which is the merit of the famous Oscar Wilde.

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