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Jekyll and Hyde (context)
Victorian London
Written in the 19th century, London became the largest city and capital of the British Empire.
In the victorian era, London became a global political financial, and trading capital. In this position, it was largely unrivaled
Crime
Victorians feared crime and fascinated by it
'Shilling Shocks' were stories
Crime/Horror fiction
Victorian society and values
Victorian gentlemen and ladies had to live by strict rules what was proper
A lady or gentleman's representation was very important, It was
important to appear
to live a decent life
Manners dress behaviour had to confront society
In fact Many Victorian men led secret immoral lives
There were thousands of prositutes in london
Science and religion
The victorian era was the time of the great scientific discovery technological advances
Charles Darwin challenges Christianity
Some Victorians believed that science could go too far
They might believe that they could challanged Gods power
Mystery
False leads and red herrings
Murder
Serveral Posible suspects
A detective
Search for the truth
A revelation
Mistakes identity
Detailed references to dates/times
A final twist
A confrontable solution
Secrets
Evidence and clues to the reader
Gothic
Things which are hidden
Dark and gloomy setting
Dreams
Tales journals daries
Horror and terror
Secrets
Doubles or evil familiers
Mirrors
Labranth
Forbidden Knowledge