![]() ![]() ![]() In this story it’s made clear that every man has evil in him. ![]() The subject of the book is good and evil. What happened to Dr Jekyll could have happened, in another way, to any man who doesn’t keep the evil side of his nature in check. Later in the story you find out that this name was Dr Jekyll.ĭr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a moral tale. The man goes into a house and returns with ten pounds in gold and a cheque for the balance, signed with a name, at least very well-known and often printed. Mr Enfield and some bystanders had forced the man, who gave his name as Hyde, to pay damages to the child's family. The man gave Mr Enfield one look, so ugly that it made Mr Enfield sweat like he was running. Mr Enfield remembers this man very well, but he is not able to describe how he looks. One of the flashbacks can is where Mr Enfield tells Mr Utterson a story about a man who had collided with a girl and trampled over her body. The story has a chronological structure, with a few flashbacks. You still have butlers and walking sticks now but you don't see them very much. This were objects that people used in the nineteenth century. I know this because in the book they talk about for example a servant, the butler, gaslights, a carriage and walking sticks. The story takes place in the nineteenth century. Dr Jekyll has a laboratory at the back of his house. the street, where the real story starts), in the houses of the main characters, but these houses are not very important. (Robert Louis) Stevenson and was published in 1885. ![]()
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