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dismal quarter of Soho, ragged children
Hyde is associated with less respectable parts of London, as his house is in a______where ‘_____huddle in doorways.
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Jekyll
________ sets up a house for Hyde in Soho, and furnishes it in ‘ luxury and good taste.
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East end slums
The ________ were built close to factories so they could work longer hours, meaning the slums suffered particularly from pollution.
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Gothic novels
Traditionally, ________ were set in faraway places, Stevenson choses to set his story in a place familiar to his readers, which might make the novels more frightening.
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Dark alleys, narrow streets and constant fog
the perfect place to hide night-time exploits
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Gothic Novel and Settings
Writers Techniques'
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Dual nature of man
Theme
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two different entrances but lead to the same building
The theme dual nature of man is shown as Jekyll's house has_______
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overcrowded
Working-class London was______
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they wouldn't be recognised
Gentlemen would go to the slums of London as______