PRESENTATION OUTLINE
"Dorian Gray glanced at the picture, and suddenly an controllable feeling of hatred for Basil Hallward came over him" (Wilde 151).
"He grew more and more enamoured of his own beauty...the corruption of his soul. He would place his white hands beside the coarse bloated hands of the picture, and smile. He mocked the misshapen body and the failing limbs" (Wilde 124).
"The portrait that had marred his life...it was the portrait thst had done everything" (Wilde 210).
"Had it been merely vanity that had made him do his one good deed" (Wilde 211).