Ralph is a boy who is sporty. Piggy is fat and if he loses his glasses then he can’t see. Jack kills a pig so they can stay alive. Also the boys are don’t have access to clean drinking water… Continue Reading →
Ralph is a boy who is sporty. Piggy is fat and if he loses his glasses then he can’t see. Jack kills a pig so they can stay alive. Also the boys are don’t have access to clean drinking water… Continue Reading →
Both poets use personification(trees are mentioned ) PL- weather is personified(is this how he feels?) ITOT – thoughts related to nature (is this her desire?) The speaker is describing the weather to his mood maybe as he’s seems sad that… Continue Reading →
How does Robert Louis Stevenson create mystery and suspense in Dr Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde? In the story Stevenson creates mysteries that are needed to be solved. In each chapter he gives clues about Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde…. Continue Reading →
Then these agonies began seoftly to subside, and I came my selfbas if out of a great sickness. I felt younger, lighter, happier in body I knew myself, at first breath of this new life, to be morr wicked, tenfold… Continue Reading →
Gothic Text: •Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Chapter four, The Carew Murder Case
In chapter 2 •Dr Jekyll signed a will that if he is gone for 3 months all of his belongs go to Mr Hyde. •Mr Hyde is a cruel, violent man.
In chapter 6: •Dr Lanyon dies from illness •People are trying to find Mr Hyde because he murdered Sir Davner •The chapter shows that Mr Utterson, Dr Jekyll and Dr Lanyon were best friends. •Mr Utterson has observed that Dr… Continue Reading →
In chapter 8 Mr Utterson and Dr Jekyll’s butler found Mr Hyde body on the floor not moving, but they found is body in clothes what didn’t fit him. Also they found his lab and it was very dusty and… Continue Reading →
Mr Hyde and Dr Jekyll are the same person. When he is Dr Jekyll he is living a normal life-like the rest of the people in London, but when he turns into Mr Hyde he is a completely different person…. Continue Reading →
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