61 pages 2 hours read

Oscar Wilde

The Picture of Dorian Gray

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1890

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Chapters 1-3

1. Who painted the picture of Dorian Gray?

A. Lord Henry Wotton

B. Margaret Devereaux

C. Basil Hallward

D. Lady Brandon

2. Which qualities make a person least likely to suffer, according to Basil?

A. beauty and intelligence

B. beauty and ignorance

C. ugliness and intelligence

D. ugliness and ignorance

3. Where did the artist meet Dorian Gray?

A. at a party thrown by Lady Brandon

B. at a dinner hosted by Lord Henry

C. at a cafe

D. on the train

4. Why won’t the artist exhibit the picture of Dorian Gray?

A. The artist worries that the picture displays too much personal emotion.

B. The artist doesn’t want Dorian to find out about the picture.

C. The artist is embarrassed by the picture’s poor quality.