Review of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Title: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Author: Robert Louis Stevenson
The story starts off describing a major character in the story, Mr. Utterson, and his friend, Mr. Enfield. They are written as taking a walk through a deserted street and seeing the house of the antagonist of the story, Mr. Hyde. Mr. Hyde is depicted as a mysterious character, his background unknown and has an aura of undefined deformity. Later in the story, a certain Sir Danvers was seen murdered by Mr. Hyde and Mr. Hyde disappears shortly after.
As the story progresses, more and more of Mr. Hyde is revealed, until finally his true indentity is revealed and everything becomes clear.
I feel that the book is worth reading and the plot is very interesting and unique and it captures one's attention quickly. The description at the back of the book also arouses one's curiosity and attracts people to read it. I recommend this book for people of all ages to read.
Author: Robert Louis Stevenson
The story starts off describing a major character in the story, Mr. Utterson, and his friend, Mr. Enfield. They are written as taking a walk through a deserted street and seeing the house of the antagonist of the story, Mr. Hyde. Mr. Hyde is depicted as a mysterious character, his background unknown and has an aura of undefined deformity. Later in the story, a certain Sir Danvers was seen murdered by Mr. Hyde and Mr. Hyde disappears shortly after.
As the story progresses, more and more of Mr. Hyde is revealed, until finally his true indentity is revealed and everything becomes clear.
I feel that the book is worth reading and the plot is very interesting and unique and it captures one's attention quickly. The description at the back of the book also arouses one's curiosity and attracts people to read it. I recommend this book for people of all ages to read.
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