What code or set of beliefs does lord henry live by how


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1. Locate three dense quotations that portray Dorian's portrait. What does the portrait represent? What does it suggest about the effect of experience/aging on the soul? How do your quotations support your ideas?

2. What code or set of beliefs does Lord Henry live by? How does he view conventional morality and in what ways does he challenge it? Why, for instance, does he believe it is futile and wrong for the individual to resist temptation?

3. Wilde writes that "there is no such thing as a moral or immoral book." In other words, art has no effect, other than aesthetic, on individuals or society. Do you agree with Wilde's premise? Does this novel adhere to his statement?

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