题目In "The Picture of Dorian Gray", the portrait of Dorian Gray can be seen as _. A. his true self B. his ideal self C. his public image D. his forgotten self 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。解析:在《道林·格雷的画像》中,道林·格雷的画像可以被看作是他的真实自我。随着他在现实...
Basil got up and walked up and down the garden. "So that's my secret Dorian doesn't know about my feelings. And I can't let people see the portrait, because it shows what's in my heart. There's too much of myself in it, Harry, too much!" 巴兹尔站起身,在花园里来回走动。“因...
...and stand, with a mirror, in front of the portrait that Basil Hallward had painted of him, looking now at the evil and aging face on the canvas, and now at the fair young face that laughed back at him ...
his friend Hallward, he realized his stunning beauty and worried about its vulnerability. Deluded by Lord Henry, he made a wish that he can keep his youth forever while all of his ages and sins would be take on by the portrait.However, he couldn’t take on the c...
Enthralled with his own physical beauty, Dorian Gray wishes his portrait to grow old while he himself stays young, and Wilde makes it so. Just as the portrait mirrors the ravages of Gray's soul, Petherbridge's narration exudes decadence, hedonism and destruction--every syllable foreshadowing ...
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The Picture of Dorian Gray豆瓣评分:9.1 简介:在线阅读本书 Enthralled by a portrait of himself, young Dorian Gray makes a Faustian bargain to exchange his soul for eternal youth and beauty. Thus he is able to indulge in his desires, as only th
Londoner Dorian Gray stays young, but his portrait ages. Read more: Plot summary | Synopsis Director Albert Lewin Writers Albert Lewin (screen play) | Oscar Wilde (based upon the novel by) Producer Pandro S. Berman Composer Herbert Stothart (music score) Cinematographer Harry Stradling ...
The servants were very afraid. They wentinto the room. On the wall they saw the portrait of Dorian Gray as a young,handsome man. On the floor was a dead man, with a knife in his heart. It wasthe other Dorian G...
Dorian shook his head. "I am not cold," he murmured. Was it all true? Had the portrait really changed? Or had it been simply his own imagination that had made him see a look of evil where there had been a look of joy? Surely a painted canvas could not alter? The thing...