The Picture of Dorian Gray
Why does Basil the painter claim that art should be or do, and why does he appear to consider Dorian a threat to this claim?
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chapter 1
Basil thinks that a painting should reveal more about the painter than the subject. Dorian is a handsome guy so Basil worries that people will sense his near obsession with Gray in his painting.