The Picture of Dorian Gray PLOT
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- Q1Who is the artist that paints Dorian Gray's portrait?Lord Henry WottonJames VaneBasil HallwardSibyl Vane30s
- Q2What happens to Dorian Gray's portrait as he indulges in a life of excess and vice?It disappears completelyIt becomes increasingly disfigured and tarnishedIt remains unchanged and beautifulIt turns into a photograph30s
- Q3What effect does Lord Henry have on Dorian Gray when they first meet?He introduces Dorian to a hedonistic lifestyleHe warns Dorian about the dangers of beautyHe tells Dorian to stay away from artHe encourages Dorian to be more responsible30s
- Q4How does Dorian Gray's view of morality change throughout the novel?He remains unchanged in his beliefsHe starts to advocate for social reformHe becomes increasingly immoral and self-centeredHe becomes more compassionate and caring30s
- Q5What is the ultimate consequence of Dorian Gray's actions by the end of the novel?He lives happily ever afterHe redeems himself and helps othersHe becomes a famous artistHe destroys the portrait and himself30s
- Q6What role does the portrait play in Dorian Gray's life?It serves as a reflection of his moral corruptionIt is a symbol of true loveIt acts as a catalyst for his fameIt brings him good luck30s
- Q7Who kills Dorian Gray at the end of the novel?Dorian kills himselfLord Henry WottonJames VaneBasil Hallward30s
- Q8What is the main theme explored in 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'?The relationship between beauty and moralityThe benefits of wealthThe importance of friendshipThe power of love30s