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This statement is correct because the novel accurately and vividly depicts the gap between Victorian moral ideals and their absolute subversion and degradation. When deformed and hideous Mr. Hyde knocks down a little girl in the passage, it is almost a metaphor for his knocking down everything that is sacred and valued within his society - and the girl herself is a symbol of innocence. A couple of months later, he beats a man to death, displaying his urge for violence. But the most disturbing fact is that he is the same person as Dr. Jekyll, a well respected and decent man of high standing in his society, who can't bear to give up on his evil alter-ego. It depicts the fact that the more the society tries to restrain our dark urges, the stronger and more irresistible they become.
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Authors can exaggerate a time in history when doing fiction because it is fake, they also use vocabulary for the age gap they are writing for so the reader can best understand it based on their level of reading
<span>An appeal to the speaker's credibility, This is also a form of pathos B</span>
I am pretty sure I remember the answer being A- reflects the way people really spoke, which makes the poem more realistic.
I don't understand how it was correct, but apparently my test said it was.
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