QUOTE: “So I have murdered Sybil Vane,” said Dorian Gray, half to himself, “murdered her as surely as if I had cut her little throat with a knife. Yet the roses are not less lovely for that.”
by Catie Rehkemper
1. Who-Dorian is talking to himself
2. Where?-Lord Henry's house
3. When?-middle to end of the story
4. why-doesn't want others to be suspicious of him or think bad of him but he does feel guilty
5. what? He thinks he murdered her because he told Sybil she was a terrible actor, and he wasn't treating her well even though they were supposed to be engaged.