Soliciting Lord Henry Wotton's advice, Dorian Gray laments the fact that only the young get to indulge their sensuous desires. Dorian is enchanted by the thought of the picture aging as he does. His request is granted, and his boyish appearance helps him satisfy his every want. But when a shocking revelation compels him to face his true self, Dorian is put in peril.
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Soliciting Lord Henry Wotton's advice, Dorian Gray laments the fact that only the young get to indulge their sensuous desires. Dorian is enchanted by the thought of the picture aging as he does. His request is granted, and his boyish appearance helps him satisfy his every want. But when a shocking revelation compels him to face his true self, Dorian is put in peril.
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