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    Discuss the ways in which Stevenson explores the idea of ’good’ and ’evil’ in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Why‚ in your opinion‚ did the book become so popular in Victorian England? ’...I stood already committed to a profound duplicity of life’. In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ Robert Louis Stevenson delves into the theme of ’good and evil’ comprehensively. As the novella unfolds from chapter to chapter‚ the theme of ’good and evil’ simultaneously progresses and

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    The character traits‚ fears‚ and personal experiences of Edgar Allan Poe can be seen in the narrator of “The Black Cat”. Within the first page of the passage‚ the narrator describes his wife‚ whom he married early‚ as “not uncongenial” or friendly. Poe is most likely referring to his wife Sarah Elmira Royster‚ who is both his cousin and bride when she was 13 years old. Like Poe’s wife‚ the narrator’s spouse is described as friendly‚ faithful‚ and loving. Moreover‚ Poe’s apparent problems with alcoholism

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    truth is that life is filled with many different shades of grey. All humans have two different sides to them‚ whether they admit it or not. A clear representation of this can be seen in Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Throughout the novel‚ we see these two sides shown in one being. Stevenson portrays through setting‚ that humans are not simply good or evil - they are both. This can be seen through Jekyll’s beautiful and appealing home. This can also be seen through

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    Stevenson shows a sense of humour throughout his novel “strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” by exploring such elements as the dark isolated atmosphere‚ a strong sense of fear and a presence of evil. He exploits each individual gothic convention by using several devices and techniques to put the reader into a state of chaos. In Stevenson’s book “Strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” he explores the convention of a dark isolated atmosphere really well by inviting us into his fantasy world filled

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    novel written by Caroline Pignat about a praiseworthy protagonist‚ Katie McGillvray. As the novel progresses‚ Katie’s character gleams on multiple occasions and lowers a few times. However‚ by the end of the novel Katie displayed herself as a courageous‚ selfless‚ and intelligent person. I will justify Katie’s character traits‚ in the following paragraphs. The first character trait Katie displayed was her fearlessness. For instance‚ on the first day of school when Shane‚ Devin‚ and‚ Brad were troubling

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ Friar Lawrence is one of the characters with an amazing personality. Friar Lawrence character is shown as trustworthy‚ friendly‚ and a helpful man. The first trait of Friar Lawrence’s personality is him being honest and trustworthy. When talking to Romeo Friar Lawrence says “But come‚ young waverer‚ come‚ go with me. In one respect I’ll thy assistant be” (A.2.3.96-97). By telling this to Romeo Friar Lawrence is telling him that he can be trusted to marry him to Juliet

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    The novel Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ written by Robert Louis Stevenson‚ is based off a nightmare. He was interested in what can make a person bad and good at the same time. Stevenson used imagery‚ diction‚ and details‚ to convey a grim mood. In Stevenson’s novel‚ he used creepy imagery to convey a grim mood. “...the hair stood upon my head like quills” (92). This shows that when Poole saw the mysterious figure‚ he was spooked. “In the bottle of acids were long ago resolved” (77). The bottle

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    Jekyll and MrHyde has a very similar message to the one found in Dracula. The struggle between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is the epitome of self-indulgence. Dr. Jekyll is a kind‚ giving‚ knowledgeable individual that completely removes himself from society to become Mr. Hyde. Mr. Hyde is the exact opposite of Dr. Jekyll in every way. Instead of contributing to society‚ he is a vile individual that

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    Romeo Character Analysis Romeo is one of the two protagonists in the William Shakespeare play: Romeo and Juliet. He is the son to Lord Montague who is head of a wealthy family of Verona‚ Italy that has a long established feud with the Capulet family. Romeo’s life changes when he goes a Capulet party and instantly becomes smitten by Juliet who is also the daughter of the Capulet family. Ultimately Romeo is attractive‚ hasty and passionate and uses all these traits perfectly to obtain Juliet’s love

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    Have you ever thought about how Harriet Tubman’s character traits played a role in her escape from slavery? Harriet charater traits are brave‚befriended‚smart. Harriet was always doing what she wanted to do no matter what anybody said to her. Harriet Tubman’s character traits played a role in her deciding to escape from slavery.  Harriet was smart because she eluded the patrols to escape from slavery. She was also smart because she sang coded songs to other slaves to warn them like if their master

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