PRESENTATION OUTLINE
"the face of the man he had been about to kill had all the bloom of boyhood, all the unstained purity of youth." (Wilde 182)
"that would serve to wrap the dreadful thing in. It had perhaps served often as a pall for the dead" (Wilde, 115)
"the various portraits of those whose blood flowed in his veins...he had got from her his beauty, and his passion for the beauty of others... It seemed to him that in some mysterious way their lives had been his own." (Wilde 137-138)
"It was his beauty that had ruined him, his beauty and the youth that he had prayed for." (Wilde 210)