Dorian Gray in the Mirror of the Yellow Press
In this modern adaptation of Oscar Wilde's classic novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, we follow the story of a young and handsome man named Dorian Gray who becomes obsessed with his own image.
As Dorian's vanity grows, he makes a deal with a mysterious figure that allows his portrait to age and show the effects of his sinful lifestyle, while he remains youthful and untouched by time.
However, things take a dark turn when Dorian's portrait starts to reflect not only his physical appearance, but also his inner corruption and moral decay.
Caught in a web of lies and deceit, Dorian becomes a target of the yellow press, which sensationalizes his scandalous behavior and spreads rumors about his immoral acts.
As Dorian's reputation is tarnished by the yellow press, he must confront the consequences of his actions and decide whether he can truly escape the consequences of his sins.
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The Image of Dorian Gray in the Yellow Press
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