The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

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How does Stevenson present Mr Hyde as a frightening outsider?
'ape-like fury' 'satan's signature upon [his] face' 'flush of anger' 'an impression of deformity' ' 'calmly trampled...screaming girl' 'devil long caged came out roaring'
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How does Stevenson present Mr Utterson as a Victorian gentleman?
'the last good influence in the lives of down-going men' 'a rugged countenance that was never lighted by a smile' "I shall consider it my duty to break in that door"
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How is Jekyll presented throughout this final chapter of the novella?
He alternates between first/third person. Seen as a hypocrite. 'Conscious of no repugnance'
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How does Stevenson use setting to present secrecy and dread?
'a great chocolate coloured pall lowered over heaven' 'haggard shaft of daylight' 'the fog lifted and showed him a dingy street' 'three dusty windwos barred with iron' '[the fog began] to lie thickly' '[Jekyll] looking deathly sick'
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What are the main themes in this novella?
Gothic.Duality.Hypocrisy.Secrecy and dread.The supernatural.Science vs Religion. Sinister setting.
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'the last good influence in the lives of down-going men' 'a rugged countenance that was never lighted by a smile' "I shall consider it my duty to break in that door"

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How is Jekyll presented throughout this final chapter of the novella?

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How does Stevenson use setting to present secrecy and dread?

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