Closing of the Novel

From The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
The novel ends with the servants discovering a withered, wrinkled corpse and a restored, beautiful portrait, the moral inversion completed.
Chapter 20

Dorian stabs the portrait; the servants find a splendid portrait of their master and on the floor a dead man, withered and loathsome, identifiable only by his rings.

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