The Picture of Dorian Gray - Elementary Level - Heinemann
An artist paints a picture of the young and handsome Dorian Gray. When he sees it, Dorian makes a wish that changes his life. As he grows older, his face stays young and handsome. But the picture changes. Why can't Dorian show it to anybody? What is its terrible secret?
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The Picture of Dorian Gray (Graded Reader, Level 4 - Intermediate)A young man named Dorian Gray has a portrait painted of himself. The artist and another friend convince Dorian that the only important thing in life is beauty, which causes Dorian great distress as he realises that he must age and therefore lose his beauty. To prevent such a catastrophe he sells his soul in exchange for the ability to remain young and attractive forever. But something sinister is lurking in the portrait which he had painted of himself...
Oscar Wilde The Portrait of Dorian Gray retold by Elizabeth Gray Express Publishing level 4 Dorian remembered the wish he had made at Basil´s. He had said that he wished the portrait would grow old and ugly while he remained young and beautiful. But could such things come true? Dorian didn´t think so. But what about the portrait? It had changed.