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The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde Word Scramble

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Looking to test your knowledge of key vocabulary terms from ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ by Oscar Wilde? Try out our word scramble game!

  • Unscramble key terms from the novel
  • No time limit, but limited number of moves
  • Use spells to get extra moves
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hedonism
Lord Henry promotes a philosophy of hedonism to Dorian, encouraging him to pursue pleasure above all else.
aestheticism
Dorian becomes obsessed with aestheticism, valuing beauty and art above all other considerations.
corruption
Dorian's soul becomes corrupted as he indulges in a life of debauchery and sin.
vanity
Dorian's vanity leads him to obsess over his own appearance and youth.
morality
The novel explores the themes of morality and the consequences of living a life devoid of ethical considerations.
decadence
The society portrayed in the novel is one of decadence and excess, where moral values are disregarded in favor of pleasure.
temptation
Dorian faces numerous temptations throughout the novel, ultimately leading to his downfall.
duplicity
Dorian engages in acts of duplicity, presenting a facade of innocence while indulging in immoral behavior.
consequences
Dorian must face the consequences of his actions as his life spirals out of control.
society
The society in which Dorian Gray lives is characterized by superficiality and a preoccupation with appearances.

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