1. Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
The strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde The respectability of Victorian society was that there was an upper class, a working class and a under class. ... "I saw Mr Hyde go in by the dissecting room". ... This is the upper class side of London as street lamps are well lit, so this is another reason that Mr Hyde uses the back entrance to the house. ... Mr Hyde's character is described as a small, plainly dressed, pale and dwarfish person. ... "As they passed Mr Hyde broke out in anger, stamped his foot, brandishing the cane and carrying on like a madman." ...
- Word Count: 813
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: High School