duminică, 26 mai 2013

My Final Realizations

My Dear Teacher and Dear Fellows,

How are you? I hope everything is great:) I want to describe in some words all that I has read these 2 weeks about Dorian and his life.     

       When Dorian admits that he had murdered Basil but Henry doesn't believe him,that night,he returns home in a thoughtful mood. Dorian glimpses at himself in the mirror,he hates his own beauty and breaks the mirror. Again,he vows to be good but I find out that his various crimes don't really haunt him,because he doesn't consider them his fault. Instead,he wants to be good so that the painting will become beautiful again. Encouraged by this thought,he goes up to see if his recent good deed has improved the painting – in fact,it only looks worse. Frustrated,Dorian decides to destroy the picture,the visible evidence of his dreadful crimes Dorian slashes at the painting with the same knife that killed Basil,trying to destroy the work as he did the artist.
        A tremendous crash and a terrible cry alert the servants that something very,very bad has happened. They go upstairs to check it out and are horrified by what they find: a portrait of their master,as beautiful as ever,hangs on the wall and a mysterious,hideous dead man is lying on the floor with a knife in his heart. After an examination,the rings on the dead man's hand identify him as Dorian Gray.

      So,my dear people,that's all. Finally,I finished to read this book. To be sincere,I don't like it so much as Jane Eyre or Great Expectations or Frankenstein. But I consider that each book improves our English while reading it, develops our thinking,maybe even critical thinking. We can discover some important themes in this book,as Good vs Evil,as Youth,Beauty,Art and Culture,Innocence,Friendship,Mortality and some others. Dear fellows,good luck to you and we will see our results on our presentations.

Yours truly,
A.G.

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