This document provides discussion questions about the book "The Picture of Dorian Gray". It asks students to look at paintings related to the book and discuss how they make them feel and what story is behind the picture. It asks if they agree with the idea that outward actions should not be judged by inner motives. It prompts reading the first chapter to identify the three main characters and learn about their descriptions. It tasks finding information about the book's author Oscar Wilde to bring to the next class.
This document provides discussion questions about the book "The Picture of Dorian Gray". It asks students to look at paintings related to the book and discuss how they make them feel and what story is behind the picture. It asks if they agree with the idea that outward actions should not be judged by inner motives. It prompts reading the first chapter to identify the three main characters and learn about their descriptions. It tasks finding information about the book's author Oscar Wilde to bring to the next class.
This document provides discussion questions about the book "The Picture of Dorian Gray". It asks students to look at paintings related to the book and discuss how they make them feel and what story is behind the picture. It asks if they agree with the idea that outward actions should not be judged by inner motives. It prompts reading the first chapter to identify the three main characters and learn about their descriptions. It tasks finding information about the book's author Oscar Wilde to bring to the next class.
Look at the paintings and say how they make you feel, what you can see, how do you think they feel, what do you think the story behind the picture is? Report ideas to the class. 2- Read the following passage. Do you agree with the idea that states.
3- Continue reading 4- Who do you
think Dorian Gray is?
5- Read chapter 1 Who are the three people mentioned? What can you say about them? 6- Who is the writer? Bring for next class some information about him.