题目In "The Picture of Dorian Gray", Dorian Gray's deal with his portrait mainly reflects? A. His vanity and fear of aging B. His pursuit of eternal art C. His desire to escape from moral constraints D. His attempt to find true love 相关知识点: 试题来源: ...
Every moment of his lonely childhood came back to him as he looked round. He recalled the stainless purity of his boyish life, and it seemed horrible to him that it was here the fatal portrait was to be hidden away. How little he had thought, in those dead days, of all that...
1. But beauty, real beauty, ends where an intellectual expression begins. Intellect is in itself a mode of exaggeration, and destroys the harmony of any face. The moment one sits down to think, one becomes all nose or all forehead, or something horrid.3. Every portrait that is painted wi...
In The Portrait of Dorian Gray, Wilde uses Biblical allusion to appeal to the supposedly moralizing power of Christianity. Basil Hallward, as a believer in Dorian’s humanity and his potential for redemption despite his obvious sin, invokes the Lord’s Prayer when he discovers what has become...
Basil Hallward, a celebrated artist, had completed a portrait which he privately declared was his masterpiece. It was a picture of Dorian Gray, a wealthy and handsome young man, who was a great favorite in London society. Basil and Dorian were looking at the painting in the artist's studi...
When Basil paints the portrait of Dorian Gray, Dorian becomes angry and curses the picture. The idea of the picture will retain the youthful and beauty, that Dorain now has, for all of time, while Dorian is strictened with the curse of having to endure all the signs of aging, is too...
On Characters in“the Picture of Dorian Gray”-An Interpr 【Abstract】Oscar Wilde as one of the most distinguished aesthetes overpowers the English world with his scintillating address and writing on aestheticism. Especially in “the picture of Dorian Gray”, the only novel in his lifetime, Wild...
The Picture of Dorian Gray: Chapter 10 Quiz 7 questions Next Chapter 11 Quiz Get 3 quizzes by signing up for a free account Test your knowledge of Chapter 10. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback. Why does Dorian decide to hide the portrait? 1 of 7 Because the...
"The Picture of Dorian Gray" is the classic tale of vanity written by Oscar Wilde updated and adapted by Duncan Roy. Artist Basil Hallward has become obsessed with Dorian Gray whose beauty is the focus of a new portrait/installation. When the young Dorian sees the installation for the first...
DorianGray-Abeautifulyoungmanwhoisinfluencedeasilybyothers.LordHenry(亨利勋爵)-leadDoriandownapathofcorruptionandevil.BasilHallward(巴兹尔)-TheartistwhopaintedtheportraitofDorian.Plot Apainter,Basil,paintsamostexquisiteportrait,thehandsomeyoungmannamedDorianGray.Duringthelastsessionofpainting,Dorianisstillinnocent...