Elements of a Gothic novel in The Picture of Dorian Gray – Notes
The Picture of Dorian Gray: Chapter 16 - comparison between West and East End
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Dorian Gray – Chapter 11
, Summary
• Narrators voice says that several years have
passed – Dorian has spent the time developing
his beliefs of life under the ‘Yellow Book’
influence
• His actions have become the source of gossip,
but when people see the ‘purity of his face’
they dismiss it (it seems impossible)
• Dorian still goes to the old schoolroom to look
at the painting (bloated, ugly, aged)
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