Dorian Gray (3)
Across
- 6. The colour of the influential book Lord Henry gives Dorian.
- 7. Lord Henry serves as this figure in Dorian's life.
- 9. Basil's surname.
- 13. Moral principles that Dorian gradually abandons.
- 14. Dorian briefly considers this near the end of the novel.
- 15. Dorian appears virtuous while hiding his corruption.
- 16. A lifestyle of excessive luxury and moral decline.
- 18. A noblewoman who appears in Lord Henry's social circle.
- 19. One of Dorian's household servants.
- 20. The "poisonous" yellow one fascinates Dorian for years.
Down
- 1. James Vane is killed while hunting on Dorian's country estate owned by this family. (If using some editions, omit if not covered.)
- 2. Lord Henry's wife, whom he largely ignores.
- 3. One of the luxury collections Dorian becomes obsessed with.
- 4. The portrait becomes a symbol of Dorian's ________.
- 5. Something Dorian hopes to earn through reform.
- 8. Basil encourages Dorian to do this before it is too late.
- 10. One of the art forms Dorian studies passionately.
- 11. Lord Henry's first name.
- 12. A quality Basil possesses but Dorian loses.
- 17. Dorian Gray's loyal French servant.