25: Dorian dines with friends, the subject of the discussion: earthly pleasures, conscience and morals, degradation, and politics. Dorian talks about his adoration with Sybil, a woman he has fallen in love with. The birth of something new.
45: Dorian becomes aware that Sybil has committed suicide. Dorian knows he was reason. Harry tells Dorian to put Sybil out of his mind and that dealing with it is all a matter of perspective. Now that I'm aware.
60: Gladys wants to know why Dorian won't marry her. Dorian tells her there are stories told by many about him and they aren't good. Once again we see Sir Tristan's portrait, a symbol of a gentleman, someone Dorian could have been. Gladys still wants to marry him. There's no going back now.
-45: Dorian sees the painter in the fog and they go to view the painting he made of Dorian. The painter warns Dorian more stories are circulating about him: scandal, rumors, "hideous things" fatalities. Moments later Dorian shows the painter what the painting looks like and it looks foul and horrible as if attacked by a "moral leprosy." Discovery.
-25: Gladys and Dorian leave the city to hunt. Dorian finds out an old friend committed suicide. Gladys says she wants a simple wedding. She hugs Dorian and he seems unemotional. His face is framed by a noose. Eventually, Doran will throw a knife at his painting and die. The final turning point.