The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll
Beginning of paper
In and Mr. Hyde: Steveson used the architecture of Dr. Jekyll’s house very intelligently. The house can be regarded to be parallel to Dr. Jekyll’s double personality. Throughout the book, the house lends itself as a powerful prop, by which it is possible for Dr. Jekyll to use his house ....
Middle of paper
.... of its owner. Therefore Dr. Jekyll and his house have parallel characteristics.
We are introduced to the back door right at the beginning of the book. The door is said to be – “ equipped with neither bell or knocker, was blistered and distained.” Along with the introduction of the door is the introduction of Mr. Hyde. Mr. Hyde’s appearance is described as “something displeasing, something downright detestable.” So right from the beginning, we are aware of ....
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Page count: 5 (approximately 250 words per page)