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  • My first book's review

    • Dorian Gray's picture was written in 1890 by Oscar Wilde,a controversial author who had been in jail before writing this book.
    • At that time homosexuality was considered a crime in some countries,like England,and Oscar Wilde was doomed for it.
    • Dorian Gray is a young guy who is influenced by Lord Henry and little by little become a mad man because he unintentionally sells his soul to the devil.
    • In that transition (SPOILER BEGINNING) he is responsible for Sybil Vane and Campbell's suicide and the killing of his friend,Basil.All that sins have destroyed his soul,represented in the portrait which was painted by Basil.At the end,he intents to destroy this picture and forget all his sins,rather,once he stabs it,he killed himself too.(SPOILER END) Lord Henry is the reason why this book was as polemic,due to his thoughts,ideas and a bunch of quotes.
    • Oscar Wilde's theme is mainly the duality of the human being,the fact that is more important the soul's beauty than the physical one.
    • In conclusion is a great classic book that survives more than a hundred years till our times.

PLEASE, HELP TO CORRECT EACH SENTENCE! - English

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  • Sententia 1
    • Dorian Gray's picture was written in 1890 by Oscar Wilde,a controversial author who had been in jail before writing this book.
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    • Dorian Gray's picture was written in 1890 by Oscar Wilde, a controversial author who had been in jail before writing this book.
    • Dorian Gray's picture was writtenThe Picture of Dorian Gray was was by Oscar Wilde and published in 1890 by. Oscar Wilde,a was controversial author who had beenspent time in jail before writing this book.
    • ADDE NOVAM EMENDATIONEM! - Sententia 1ADDE NOVAM EMENDATIONEM! - Sententia 1
  • Sententia 2
    • At that time homosexuality was considered a crime in some countries,like England,and Oscar Wilde was doomed for it.
      Elige nunc !
    • At that time homosexuality was considered a crime in some countries, like England, and Oscar Wilde was doomed for it.
    • At that time homosexuality was considered a crime in some countries,like England,and Oscar Wilde was doomed for it including England, in which Oscar Wilde was condemned for this crime.
    • ADDE NOVAM EMENDATIONEM! - Sententia 2ADDE NOVAM EMENDATIONEM! - Sententia 2
  • Sententia 3
    • Dorian Gray is a young guy who is influenced by Lord Henry and little by little become a mad man because he unintentionally sells his soul to the devil.
      Elige nunc !
    • Dorian Gray is a young guy who is influenced by Lord Henry, and little by little becomes a mad man because he unintentionally sells his soul to the devil.
    • Dorian Gray is a young guyman who is influenced by Lord Henry and little by little become a mad man because hegradually goes mad after unintentionally sellsing his soul to the devil.
    • ADDE NOVAM EMENDATIONEM! - Sententia 3ADDE NOVAM EMENDATIONEM! - Sententia 3
  • Sententia 4
    • In that transition (SPOILER BEGINNING) he is responsible for Sybil Vane and Campbell's suicide and the killing of his friend,Basil.All that sins have destroyed his soul,represented in the portrait which was painted by Basil.At the end,he intents to destroy this picture and forget all his sins,rather,once he stabs it,he killed himself too.(SPOILER END) Lord Henry is the reason why this book was as polemic,due to his thoughts,ideas and a bunch of quotes.
      Elige nunc !
    • In that transition (SPOILER BEGINNING) he is responsible for Sybil Vane and Campbell's suicide and the killing of his friend, Basil. All thatof those sins have destroyed his soul, represented ¶
      in the portrait which was painted by Basil.
      At the end, he intentds to destroy this picture and forget all his sins, but rather, once he stabs it, he killed himself too. (SPOILER END)¶
      Lord Henry is the reason why this book was as polemic,
      due to his thoughts, ideas and a bunch of quotes.
    • In that transition (SPOILER BEGINNING) heDuring this period of wicked behavior Dorian is responsible for the suicides of Sybil Vane and Campbell's suicide and the killingmurder of his friend, Basil.All that The sins thavt are destroyeding his soul, are visually represented
      in thehis portrait which wBasil painted by Basil.At the end,he intents to destroy this picture and forget all his sins,rather,once he stabs it,he killed himself too.(SPOILER END)¶
      Lord Henry is the reason why this book was as polemic,due to his thoughts,ideas and a bunch of quotes
      . At the conclusion of the story, Dorian's attempt to destroy the painting by slashing it with a knife results in his own death. Lord Henry, through his thoughts and writings, provides the polemic inspiration for this story.
    • ADDE NOVAM EMENDATIONEM! - Sententia 4ADDE NOVAM EMENDATIONEM! - Sententia 4
  • Sententia 5
    • Oscar Wilde's theme is mainly the duality of the human being,the fact that is more important the soul's beauty than the physical one.
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    • Oscar Wilde's theme is mainly the duality of the human being, the fact that it is more important to the soul's beauty than the physical one.
    • Oscar Wilde's themesis is mainly the duality of the human being,the fact that is more important the soul's beauty than thea demonstration of the man's dual nature and that the beauty of one's soul is more important than one's physical onebeauty.
    • ADDE NOVAM EMENDATIONEM! - Sententia 5ADDE NOVAM EMENDATIONEM! - Sententia 5
  • Sententia 6
    • In conclusion is a great classic book that survives more than a hundred years till our times.
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    • In conclusion, this is a great classic book that survives more than a hundred years even untill our times.
    • InTo conclusion is a great classic book that survives more than a hundred years till our times. de, The Picture Of Dorian Gray is a classic literary work that remains popular and important today, 130 years after it was first published.
    • ADDE NOVAM EMENDATIONEM! - Sententia 6ADDE NOVAM EMENDATIONEM! - Sententia 6