I left out the following sentences. Thank you very much.

1) Dorian, however, is at best charming but at times enjoys hurting the artist. The adoration that Basil feels for Dorian is a disturbing mixture of terror and sorrow.
2) He was aware of gaining something from the relationship but also of losing something.
Basil asked Lord Henry not to spoil or influence him because Lord Henry’s influence would be bad.
3) He also asked him not to take Dorian away from him. At the beginning Dorian was attracted by Lord Henry but also afraid. From the first meeting with Lord Henry Dorian learnt something about himself that he had not previously understood
4) Only music had had this effect on him. Lord Henry refers to beauty as a form of Genius, which won’t last forever.
5) When his youth goes, his beauty will go with it. *He advises him to give in to passions and temptations.
Dorian found Basil’s portrait of him a source of sadness.
6) He wished he could stay young and the picture grew old (OR would grow??). He would give his soul for that.Basil wanted to destroy the picture because it had had a bad effect on Dorian. At the end of Chapter 2 he realised he had lost Dorian.

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1) In these sentences, Dorian is described as being charming but also capable of hurting the artist, Basil. This creates a disturbing mix of emotions in Basil, as he adores Dorian but also feels terror and sorrow. To understand this, you can analyze Dorian's behavior towards Basil throughout the story and observe the impact he has on Basil's emotions.

2) Here, it is mentioned that Basil is aware of gaining something from his relationship with Dorian, but also of losing something. To understand what he gains and loses, you can examine the dynamics of their relationship, the changes that occur in Basil's life because of Dorian, and any conflicts or sacrifices that arise as a result of their connection.

3) Basil asks Lord Henry not to spoil or influence Dorian because he believes Lord Henry's influence is negative. Basil also requests that Lord Henry doesn't take Dorian away from him, suggesting that he feels possessive and protective towards Dorian. To understand this, you can analyze the interactions between Basil, Dorian, and Lord Henry, paying attention to the influence Lord Henry has over Dorian and Basil's feelings towards it.

4) Lord Henry refers to beauty as a form of Genius that is temporary and does not last forever. To explore this further, you can study the conversations and philosophies of Lord Henry regarding beauty, and how he perceives its fleeting nature.

5) Lord Henry advises Dorian to give in to his passions and temptations, suggesting that he should embrace a life of indulgence. This advice is given in the context of Dorian's beauty, which Lord Henry believes will fade with time. To understand the significance of this advice, you can analyze the themes of beauty, youth, and morality in the story, and how they relate to Dorian's choices.

6) Dorian finds Basil's portrait of him to be a source of sadness. Dorian expresses a desire to stay young while the portrait ages. He is willing to give his soul in exchange for retaining his youth. Basil, on the other hand, wants to destroy the portrait because he believes it has had a negative effect on Dorian. At the end of Chapter 2, Basil realizes that he has lost Dorian. To analyze these events, you can examine the symbolism and themes associated with the portrait, Dorian's desire for eternal youth, and the consequences of his obsession with his own image.