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A glimpse into The Picture of Dorian Gray 1 This teachers pack includes factual information as well as tasks and topics to be dealt with in the classroom. Cut and paste as you please, and please consult the official programme for additional information. Contents: 1. Synopsis of The Picture of Dorian Gray 2. So, who was Oscar Wilde? - Spot Wilde
Oscar Wilde's beautifully written novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, is a great way to introduce students to Aestheticism and the Gothic horror novel. An overview of the Aesthetic Movement and Gothic fiction will allow students to better identify elements from the philosophy and genre.
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Materials: 1. front-cover illustration of the graded reader The Picture Of Dorian Gray 2. worksheet – parts 1 and 2 INTRODUCTION This lesson plan introduces Oscar Wilde’s (1854-1900) famous novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, published in 1891. The short extract chosen will draw students into
Teaching literature to ESL students can be tricky! So, grab these activities based on Oscar Wilde’s novel “The Picture of Dorian Gray” and have fun with your learners. • Assessment: Kahoot! Who is this for? This resource is perfect for high school students or learners of English with a pre intermediate or intermediate level of English.
The Picture of Dorian Gray is the way in which it imagines a physical form for the dialogue of one's interior. That physical form is, of course, the magical portrait Basil Hallward paints of Dorian Gray. It is Dorian's relationship to this ever-evolving picture that forms Wilde's metaphor for the relationship each
1 Match the pictures with the words. a) He pushed the knife into Basil’s neck. Basil’s head hit the table. b) Dorian went straight to the portrait. He quickly pulled away the cloth. c) In the light of the street lamp, James Vane saw the face of a beautiful young man. d) Dorian watched while two servants carried the painting up to the attic room.