Dorian Gray is posing for a painting when he meets Lord Henry Wotton, who believes that men should indulge their sensual desires, but laments that only the young have the opportunity to do so. Dorian is enthralled by the concept and imagines a scenario in which the picture will age while he remains youthful. As his wish is granted, and his boyish appearance aids him in fulfilling his every desire, Dorian, on the other hand, finds himself forced to confront the reality of who he has become as a result of a surprising revelation.
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Dorian Gray is posing for a painting when he meets Lord Henry Wotton, who believes that men should indulge their sensual desires, but laments that only the young have the opportunity to do so. Dorian is enthralled by the concept and imagines a scenario in which the picture will age while he remains youthful. As his wish is granted, and his boyish appearance aids him in fulfilling his every desire, Dorian, on the other hand, finds himself forced to confront the reality of who he has become as a result of a surprising revelation.
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