Occasional trips were made to the attic by thelma for the purpose of gazing at the portrait of her real mother which had been relegated to the heap of rubbish and antiques.
Picture aging in the attic.
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The picture of dorian gray is a gothic and philosophical novel by oscar wilde first published complete in the july 1890 issue of lippincott s monthly magazine.
The next day he covers his portrait and moves it to the attic to which dorian has the only key.
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His friends remark how he is as handsome as ever and never seems to age.
Also any sinful endulgence he partook in would result in a form of disfigurement upon the picture.
Fearing the story was indecent prior to publication the magazine s editor deleted roughly five hundred words without wilde s knowledge.
But up in the attic his picture becomes uglier with his sinful ways.
Eventually he cannot endure the portrait and hides it in the attic.
As the years pass he becomes ever more unscrupulous and dissolute.
From longman dictionary of contemporary english picture of dorian gray the the picture of dorian gray picture of do ri an gray the ˌpɪktʃər əv ˌdɔːriən ˈɡreɪ 1891 a novel by oscar wilde about a beautiful young man dorian gray who has a painting of himself that he keeps in the attic a room under the roof of his house.
He wants to talk only of happy subjects.
Never heard of this saying before but it sounds like a reference to the picture of dorian gray who in short sells his soul so as to be able to live forever and to have a painting of himself stored in the attic to age rather than he.
The next morning basil arrives and expresses concern for dorian given the events of the previous day.
Dorian however is completely unconcerned about sibyl or her family.
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