Practica De Dorian Gray

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THE PORTRAIT OF DORIAN GRAY! Questions for checking understanding.

1. Compare personalities: Lord Henry and Dorian when arrived in London, Dorian at the beginning of the book and Dorian afterSybyl’s death, Harry and Basil.

2. Describe Dorian’s house. (the film) NO

3. Describe Dorian (appearance & personality)

4. Where did Dorian live when he was a child?

5. Wholived in the mansion?

6. Did Dorian play a musical instrument? NO

7. What did Dorian inherit?

8. Write about Dorian’s parents.

9. Who smoked cigarettes from Cairo?

10. Whowas Harry’s wife? (in the film) NO

11. Where did Henry take Dorian to enjoy his senses?

12. Write about Sybil and her family, describe her.

13. What did Sibyl do one night and why?14. What did Harry say about YOUTH and BEAUTY?

15. Why did Dorian’ s face never change? What did he want? What did he do?

16. Describe James Vane.

17. Why did Dorian take his portraitto his schoolroom? (The film)

18. Where was Basil going soon? What happened to him?

19. Did Dorian write to his friend when he was away?

20. What happened when Dorian sttabed theportrait?

21. Who was Harry’s aunt?

22. Who’s Mr Campbell? What did he do?

23. Who sold his soul to the debil for eternal youth?

24. Did Dorian fall in love with Sibyl?EXERCISE:

A) Advise the characters making sentences.

B) Write about what Dorian / Basi / Lord Henry/ James Vane have already done and haven’t done. Example: James has already shot Dorian / Jameshasn’t already met Dorian.

C) Make simple sentences using these connectors:




|BECAUSE |
|HOWEVER |
|ALTHOUGH ||WHO |
|WHICH |
|WHERE |
| |



D) Summarize the reader

E) Make sentences using...
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