Jekyll and Hyde context

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Victorian etiquette
How on first meeting. Anything being carried needs to be unobtrusive. Men should take the arm of a woman if safety requires it, but some shouldn't take the arm o a man. No catcalling. Women in street need to be quite and go about their business.
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Victorian compromise
The gap between rich and poor. Rich men acted resectable in the day but in the night, they because wild and went into bars and used prostitutes. They also used drugs. There was also great fears about immigrants and migration.
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Gothic motifs
Strange places, flashing time periods, power and constraint, terror versus horror, a world of doubt.
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Gothic setting
An atmosphere of mystery and suspense; vocabulary of gloom and horror. Setting evokes the atmosphere of horror and dread, but also portrays the deterioration of the world.
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Religious beliefs
Why was a Christian country because of the immigrants that were escaping persecution. They were expanding the church, even though there was be doubt because of important public figures who were declaring they had no relief beliefs.
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The gap between rich and poor. Rich men acted resectable in the day but in the night, they because wild and went into bars and used prostitutes. They also used drugs. There was also great fears about immigrants and migration.

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Victorian compromise

Card 3

Front

Strange places, flashing time periods, power and constraint, terror versus horror, a world of doubt.

Back

Preview of the back of card 3

Card 4

Front

An atmosphere of mystery and suspense; vocabulary of gloom and horror. Setting evokes the atmosphere of horror and dread, but also portrays the deterioration of the world.

Back

Preview of the back of card 4

Card 5

Front

Why was a Christian country because of the immigrants that were escaping persecution. They were expanding the church, even though there was be doubt because of important public figures who were declaring they had no relief beliefs.

Back

Preview of the back of card 5

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