Across
- 5. The theme that explores the moral decay of Dorian's character.
- 6. Dorian's excessive concern with appearance and self-admiration.
- 7. The moral and cultural decline portrayed in the novel.
- 9. Henry The influential friend who introduces Dorian to a hedonistic worldview.
- 10. The actress whose tragic fate influences Dorian.
- 11. The artist who creates the portrait of Dorian Gray.
- 15. The setting of the novel, where Dorian's decadent life unfolds.
- 16. Excessive self-love, a trait exhibited by Dorian Gray.
- 19. Dorian hides the true nature of his portrait to protect his reputation.
Down
- 1. The artistic movement that values beauty for its own sake.
- 2. The protagonist of the novel, whose portrait ages while he remains young.
- 3. The concept that Dorian abandons in favor of a life of pleasure.
- 4. The surname of the author of "The Picture of Dorian Gray."
- 8. Dorian struggles with this internal moral compass.
- 12. Lord Henry's ideas have a profound impact on Dorian's life.
- 13. The philosophical concept emphasizing pleasure as the highest good.
- 14. The central object in the story, capturing the essence of Dorian's soul.
- 17. Dorian engages in various immoral actions, leading to his downfall.
- 18. The color that becomes a symbol of Dorian's corrupted portrait.
