Dorian Gray talks to Lord Henry Wotton while posing for a portrait. Lord Henry Wotton says that men should follow their sensual desires, but he is sad that only young men can do this. Dorian likes the idea, so he makes up a story in which the painting ages while he stays young. His wish comes true, and his boyish appearance helps him do whatever he wants. But when he finds out something shocking that makes him see what he's become, Dorian has to answer some very dangerous questions.
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Dorian Gray talks to Lord Henry Wotton while posing for a portrait. Lord Henry Wotton says that men should follow their sensual desires, but he is sad that only young men can do this. Dorian likes the idea, so he makes up a story in which the painting ages while he stays young. His wish comes true, and his boyish appearance helps him do whatever he wants. But when he finds out something shocking that makes him see what he's become, Dorian has to answer some very dangerous questions.
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