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EL RETRATO DE DORIAN GRAY , by Oscar Wilde.
Basil Hallward is an artist who is greatly impressed by the aesthetic beauty of a young man named Dorian Gray and begins to encapsize with him, believing that this beauty is responsible for the new form of his art.
Basil paints a portrait of the young man. Chatting in Basil's garden, Dorian meets Lord Henry Wotton, a friend of Basil, and begins to captivate himself for the worldview of Lord Henry. Exposing a new type of hedonism, Lord Henry indicates that "the only thing worthwhile in life is beauty, and the satisfaction of the senses."
Upon realizing that one day its beauty will fade, Dorian wants to always be the age of when he painted him in the basil team.