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What is the primary theme of Dorian Gray's relationship with art?
The pursuit of beauty and immortality
The rejection of material possessions
The influence of nature on personal growth
The importance of friendship
How does Dorian Gray’s portrait change as he indulges in a life of vice?
It becomes increasingly beautiful
It remains unchanged while he physically deteriorates
It starts to resemble Dorian himself more closely
It reflects his memories of childhood
What role does Lord Henry Wotton play in Dorian Gray's development?
He serves as a moral compass for Dorian
He encourages Dorian to embrace hedonism
He tries to reform Dorian's character
He represents the struggle between good and evil
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