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The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde is a thought-provoking exploration of art, beauty, and morality. The novel follows the life of Dorian Gray, whose portrait reflects the corruption of his soul while he remains outwardly unchanged. Wilde delves into themes of vanity, hedonism, and the consequences of moral decay, using Dorian as a symbol. The story raises questions about the nature of beauty, the impact of external influences, and the power of art. It is a timeless classic rich in symbolism and philosophical depth.
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