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The yellow book in The Picture of Dorian Gray is a symbol of temptation and corruption. It represents the hedonistic and amoral lifestyle that Lord Henry introduces Dorian to, leading him down a path of moral decay and self-destruction. The influence of the yellow book fuels Dorian's descent into depravity and ultimately leads to his downfall.

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