1. The Dualism of Jekyll and Hyde
Dualism to Robert Louis Stevenson was a concept he cared greatly about and even as a child, he was told about the ideas of good and evil. ... Stevensons use of a simile connotes that this area of London is very respectable and its inhabitants are very reputable people. ... Stevenson then goes on to describe a door located close to the respectable area the door which was equipped with neither a bell nor knocker, was blistered and disdained. ... The contrasting locations being so close together is a reference to dualism, which Stevenson would have been exposed to a lot as a child. Growing up in ...
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