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Words: 1,010 | Submitted: Sat May 30 2009
... in setting, dialogue, character description and imagery. The setting is the first place where contrast can be seen. One contrast is the setting of where Mr Hyde is first seen. The description of the street creates a pleasurable image. "air of invitation," and "row of smiling sales women,". These phrases suggest the street is welcoming and uses similes to show this. This charming street contrasted to it's own neighbourhood. "shone out in contrast to it's dingy neighbourhood," and "like a fire in a forest,". This explains that the welcoming street stands out just like a fire in a forest; nobody can miss it. Another contrast is the door on the welcoming street. This is also where Mr Hyde is spotted. The door is 'blistered' showing the door is old and uncared for. This builds a chain of contrast with the door, to the street, to the neighbourhood. Dr Jekyll ...
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