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<u>The</u> thesis Julio presents effectively is (B) Many folk tales are not happy children's stories but dark, realistic tales.
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Julio tells us tales that are often harmless and enjoyed by kids. The tales are filled with magic in which good wins and evil is always defeated at the end.
But the “original folk tales” represent the reality of life. They show about hunger, death and everyday struggles of people. They show real feelings of people. Julio says that all these original tales are always true and dark but some of them might be. Example of such story is when Cindrella’s step sisters cut their toe finger to fit in the shoe.
There is an envelope marked with the instructions that it is not to be opened until the death or disappearance of Dr. Jekyll. This implies that Dr. Lanyon knew something secret, but was unwilling to reveal it at first. He waited until there was no more "hope" of Dr. Jekyll staying normal.