I forgot to include these phrases I'd like you to check.

1) Dorian accepts to be portrayed by Basil
Dorian is manipulated by Lord Henry to persue eternal beauty.
2) He loses his morality and commits bad actions becoming corrupt.
When he sees the portrait has recorded all his bad actions, he decides to get rid of it.
3) Both Dorian and Faust sell their souls in exchange for/for eternal life.
The theme of the double is emphasized by the setting of the novel, which lies between England and Scotland, London and Edinburgh.
4) Jekyll day-dreams of (not to) separating the evil and the good sides of human nature.

1) Dorian agrees to be painted by Basil.

Dorian is manipulated by Lord Henry to pursue eternal beauty.

2) He loses his morality and commits evil deeds, thus becoming corrupt.

When he sees the portrait has recorded all his bad deeds, he decides to get rid of it.

3) Both Dorian and Faust sell their souls in exchange for eternal life.

The theme of the double is emphasized by the setting of the novel, which lies between England and Scotland, London and Edinburgh.

4) Jekyll dreams of separating the good and bad sides of human nature.