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How Does Robert Louis Stevenson create suspense in, "The strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde"?

Question: What is the position of Robert Louis Stevenson to arouse the suspense in "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"?


Answer: assume the book.

Has anyone read The Strange case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde?

Question: I've considered reading it, but heard it's rather daunting. How scary is it? I don't like scary and I don't like graphic energy either (or gore)? anyway, What's your opinion on the book and do you think I would like it? or something else excel?


Answer: The feature goes that Robert Louis Stevenson wrote this new in just two days, whilst sick with a fever. His bride, who was nursing him, read the completed manuscript and deciding it was remnants - the deranged ramblings of a very ill man - she threw it onto the fire. Not to be deterred, her husband entirely rewrote this story - in another two days.



Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde (1920) - Full Movie

John Barrymore stars in the honoured silent adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic about a Victorian scientist who turns himself into a ...