The Picture of Dorian Gray


Posted by Moniek Krisnawati on November 03, 1999 at 16:50:13:

November 3rd, 1999


Dear Sir or Madam,

I am a BBA II student in an American college in Belgium. My English class had been discussing "The Picture of Dorian Gray" and it is interesting for me to know other people's opinion on this subject. There are few questions that I would like to ask you and I would really appreciate if you reply to me as soon as you can. These are the list of the questions:

1. What kind of moral message does the novel try to say?
2. What does the character Sybil presents in the novel? Does it presents the purity within Dorian subconscious?
3. What does the each single character in the novel actually presents?
4. In your opinion, who is the one to blame/to be reponsible for Dorian's action? Is it Lord Henry whom acting as a role model for Dorian? Or is it Dorian himself for not being wise enough to make a difference good and evil?

Thank you for your time and answers.

Sincerely,


Moniek, K.


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