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    trouble but then there are some that don’t get solved. The Victorian era‚ murder was very common and most times people wouldn’t ever get caught. In Macbeth‚ Hamlet and Richard III‚ murder is a big part. If something doesn’t go someone’s way‚ or if they don’t get what they want‚ or can’t wait for power‚ they kill them. The role of murder in the Victorian Era and in Shakespeare’s plays is similar to murder in today’s society. In the Victorian Era Shakespeare’s plays were very popular. Many people

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    During the Victorian Era‚ society’s view on women‚ courtship‚ and marriage differed immensely from today’s views. In the nineteenth century‚ women were held to a higher and stricter standard. Women couldn’t talk to men without being introduced‚ they couldn’t leave the home without a chaperone‚ they had to look their absolute best‚ and many more restrictions. Back then‚ a woman’s main goal or career was to get married and their role in society was within the home. In order to reach that goal‚ girls

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    Marriage in the Victorian Era Nowadays a woman for the most part can marry whomever they wish‚ while in the Victorian Ages‚ marriage was a more complicated issue that one just didn’t step into. Women these days have a lot more control in their marriage than they used to. It is amazing how much things have changed from a time when men were the head of the house and had so much control over the household to a period where the couple now works together to make decisions. Back in the days of the

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    the good and evil within man” To what extent are Poe’s short stories‚ Coleridge’s Christabel and R.L Stevenson’s Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde explorations of the duality of man. The gothic‚ as a fictional genre‚ came about as a result of cultural changes in the eighteenth century; these cultural changes began to form through the renaissance. This transitional period between the Medieval Era and the modern world changed the way of thinking. The word itself means "revival" or "rebirth”. Moving further

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    How would you describe the consciousness of the Victorian Age? Think about their perception of their place in the world. The consciousness of society in the Victorian age is an interesting factor that greatly changed and evolved during the time period. The era’s beginning and end is marked by the birth and death of the reigning monarch of the time‚ Queen Victoria‚ spanning from 1837 to the early 1900s. With the effects of the Industrial Revolution distinctly felt by all classes within society‚

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    The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are similar in many ways‚ but like the other 120+ films based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novella‚ it is also very different. Both Mary Reilly’s theme and story line are different from the book’s. To begin‚ The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde has different dynamic characters. The story is told mainly through the eyes of a no funny business lawyer named Gabriel John Utterson. Utterson sees a strange man known as Mr. Hyde; trample a girl in the

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    Chapter 3: Dr Jekyll was quite at ease (p.19-20) Q.1: How does Jekyll describe Lanyon? What does it suggest about Jekyll’s feelings about his own abilities? Jekyll describes Lanyon just after Utterson mentions Jekyll’s will. He compares Utterson’s ’distressed’ attitude about the will with Lanyon’s about his scientific work. Jekyll also calls him a ’hide-bound pedant’‚ which has obviously a negative meaning. Then‚ he shows disagreement for a scientific matter. He says: ’what he called my scientific

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    witches;trials were conducted to prove their heresy. The notion of insanity was replaced with the ideal that the mentally ill were wicked Satanist whom God shunned and aflicted with divine punishments.These ideals transcended generationsas wpmen in the Victorian Age were considered weak‚fragile‚and passive.Depressed women were often isolated and placed into obscurity.If women over stepped these bounds‚they could easily be determined as hysteric and out of mind.In addition‚the psychological issues of people

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    The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson‚ speaks of a well-respected man‚ Dr. Jekyll‚ who creates an alter-ego‚ Mr. Hyde‚ which brings out the darker side of the man. A typical attribute and character in most gothic literature pieces‚ the doppelganger‚ or evil twin‚ describes Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in one word. Mr. Hyde commits murder‚ scares a girl in the street‚ and comes to hate Jekyll‚ an excellent doctor in good standing. Where Dr. Jekyll represents inherent

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    How does Stevenson use his novella ’The Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ to exlore the duality of human nature? Throughout the novella ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ Robert Louis Stevenson explores the duality of human nature. Duality is shown not only through the various characters‚ but also in the setting to portray facets of the duality within the novella. The title and front cover of the book itself creates duality the word ‘case’ suggesting the genre to be that of a

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