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The strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
The respectability of Victorian society was that there was an upper class, a working class and a under class. ...
Further-more the settings in the text between the front and entrance of the house that Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde reside in is that Jekyll uses the front entrance of the house and the back entrance of the house is used by Hyde because he tries to sneak in the house. “I saw Mr Hyde go in by the dissecting room”. This shows that Hyde is sneaky. “Hyde shrank back with a hissing intake of the breath”. ... This is the upper class side of London as street lamps are well lit, so this is another reason that Mr Hyde uses the back entrance to the house. ...
You can compare the character traits of Jekyll and Hyde. Jekyll’s character is shown as being respectable well-known scientist, who has a likeable personality and a handsome appearance and a good job.
Approximate Word count = 808 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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