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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Edward Hyde
Frankenstein
Gothic Literature
Literature
Realism
Robert Louis Stevenson
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
WHO IS The narrator of the book?
Wealth
allusion
antagonist
atmosphere
attract
audience
biblical references
building
cabinet
carew murder
chapter 1
chapter 2
chapter 3
chapter 4
chapters 68
character
character analysis
characters
compare
comparecontrast
comparison
conflict
control
culprit
demand
description
double dealer
dr jekyll
dr jekyll and mr hyde
dr. jekyll
dr.jekll and mr.hyde
dr.jekyl and mr.hyde
emotions
enfield
evil
external conflict
friends
good
gothic
gothic genre
hyde
internal conflict
interpret
intrigue
isolation
jekyll
jekyll and hyde
laboratory
lanyon
mental
mood
morality
motif
mr enfield
mr hyde
mr utterson
mr. hyde
narrative
narrative method
part 3
physical
plot
point of view
point of view (dr jekyll and mr hyde)
protagonist
purpose
quote
quotes
readers reactions
relationship
setting
society
stevenson
story of the door
style
summarizing
summary
supernatural
suspense
symbol
tension
the strange case of dr. jekyll and mr. hyde. henry jekyll
theme
themes
tone
type
utterson
victorian
