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why is setting important in the novel
you can see the contrast between the rich and poor, the description of the door, description of the laboratory.
description of the door
"distained" and "neglected", "
neither bell nor
knocker" and has a "
certain sinister look
"
setting of jekyll's laboratory
"
carelessly strewn
" and "
now empty of students
"
mr hydes appearance
"
hideous
appearence"
mr hyde when he trampled the girl
"
trampled calmly
over the girl and left her
screaming
on the ground"
mr
utterson
talking about finding
jekyll
/hyde
"if he
shall
be mr
hide
i shall me mr seek"
describing hydes nature
"
ape like fury
"
jekyll
talking about hyde coming out
"my devil had long been caged, and came our roaring"
mr utterson description
"a man with rugged countenance, that
was never lighted by
a smile; cold, scanty and
embarrassed
in discource"
the by street in london's appearance
"stood out like a fire in a forest with its freshly
pained
shutters, well polished
brasses
, and general cleanliness"
jekyll talking about his
two sides
"a profound
duplicity
of life"
jekyll
and hyde being the
same person
"
man
is not truly one but
truly two
"
jekylls first transformation into hyde
"a grinding of the
bones
,
deadly nausea
"
how
jekyll
felt as hyde
"i felt
younger
, lighter,
happier in body
"
hyde was...
"
pure evil
"