In this episode, we delve into Oscar Wilde's philosophical novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray. The story follows Dorian, a stunningly handsome young man, who becomes infatuated with his own beauty after seeing a portrait painted by Basil Hallward. Influenced by the hedonistic Lord Henry Wotton, Dorian wishes to remain youthful while the portrait bears the consequences of his actions. As he indulges in a lifestyle of excess and moral corruption, the portrait transforms into a grotesque reflection of his soul. We explore themes of aestheticism, moral duplicity, and the tragic outcomes of a life solely devoted to pleasure, highlighting Wilde's critique of society and the nature of beauty. Join us as we uncover the timeless lessons woven throughout this haunting tale.