What If Dorian Gray's Sins Showed on His Own Face? | A Reimagined Classic
What if the portrait stayed beautiful — and Dorian himself bore every sin on his own face? And what if the world, seeing his ruin, mistook it for honesty, and adored him for it? A reimagining of Oscar Wilde's "The Picture of Dorian Gray," where consequence turns inward and virtue is misread. A story about beauty, decay, and the emptiness of being praised for the wrong thing. Part of the "What If Classics" series — timeless stories, retold with a twist.

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