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    In Robert Louis Stevenson’s gothic novella The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ the two main characters‚ Dr. Henry Jekyll and Mr. Edward Hyde are the complete opposite of characters. At the beginning of the novella‚ when each character is introduced‚ Mr. Hyde is said to be the epitome of evil‚ while Henry Jekyll is quite the opposite. Throughout the gothic novella‚ each of the characters come into ones self‚ meaning that Edward Hyde becomes more evil than many ever believed‚ but Jekyll becomes

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    In the novella‚ Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck crafts two lead characters who share an intricate but evident friendship together. This novella is set in the late 1930’s in rural California. During the 1930’s‚ America fell into an enormous economic recession throughout the country known as the Great Depression: unemployment rates soared‚ industries under-produced‚ businesses got disrupted‚ and people starved. Families were unable to support themselves‚ so during these times of hardship‚ people relied

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    farm labourer on ranches from 1919 to 1926. This experience has influenced the setting of the novella Of Mice and Men. Steinbeck met someone like Lennie Small which obviously provided Lennie’s character. I am going to compare the events in which Candy’s dog and Lennie die in the novella. I will also talk about how John Steinbeck made the events effective for the reader. There are several themes in the novella Of Mice and Men. These are loyalty‚ friendship‚ loneliness and isolation‚ dreams of something

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    book become so popular in Victorian England? ’...I stood already committed to a profound duplicity of life’. In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ Robert Louis Stevenson delves into the theme of ’good and evil’ comprehensively. As the novella unfolds from chapter to chapter‚ the theme of ’good and evil’ simultaneously progresses and is noticeably present throughout this enigma. Hence‚ it is a pertinent question to ask‚ how does Stevenson explore the idea of ’good’ and ’evil’ in The Strange

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    George Milton is a complex character from the novella‚ Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck. He travels with his long time companion‚ Lennie Small since Lennie is unable to care for himself. He has no family and spends his days working as a ranch hand. In the novella‚ the protagonist George is an authoritative‚‚ resentful‚ yet very compassionate character. George’s authoritative nature is evident form the start of the novella. His companion Lennie is small minded and often acts like a child. Therefore

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    this novella‚ one of the most profound themes is respect. Respect is something that the author wanted to make a big deal throughout the story. Some examples of respect is how the boy treats Santiago‚ how Santiago is treated as a fisherman‚ how Santiago treats the ocean and how Santiago treats the marlin. All these examples impacted Santiago and his decisions in the novella. The boy‚ Manolin‚ loves Santiago so much and truly respects him. Examples of this can be found throughout the novella but one

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    Of‚ The Great American Depression‚ Which Cause Relationships To Sour And Cause Isolation Between Friends And Family‚ Which Leads To People Having Less And Less Hopes For The Future And For Them Because Of Their Isolation Their Dream Will End. The Novella Begins And Ends In The Same Way A Forlorn Cycle For A Nomadic Workers‚

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    telling them not to play with forces that they can not control. In ‘Heart of Darkness’‚ Conrad abuses his power as the author to distance himself from the novella and in a sense absolve himself from any racist criticism the book may induce. The abuse of power is also a key theme in the novella itself. Firstly there is a sense of hypocrisy in the novella where the abuse of power is concerned‚ Marlow seems to have a slight reluctance to abuse his power over the natives‚ however he abuses his power before

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    what side we choose to follow that defines who we really are by –J.k Rowling. That quote represents this novella really well by explaining that you could be whatever you want‚ its what you choose that makes you who you are. In the novella it shows clearly that there is a struggle between good and evil and we really don’t know what side to pick until something dangerous happens. In the novella the strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde By Robert Louis Stevenson shows that the human race is not good

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    How does Stevenson make the start of the novel tense and exciting? At the beginning of the novella there is a lot of language and reference to buildings that makes the start of the novella tense and exciting‚ immediately making us as the reader get a sense of mystery . The chapter which opens the secrets of this gripping novella is‚ ‘The Story of The Door’. Mr Enfield and Dr Utterson are taking their weekly stroll when Enfield recounts an earlier incident he tells the "very odd story" This

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