Answer:
Im sorry I cant see any dialouge.
Explanation:
But I would say yes. Im a fan of shakespear
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I believe the answer to your question is "It seemed imposing and a bit scary"
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Answer:
This article presents the rare Robert Louis Stevenson case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde under the lens of disability studies as they explore the role disability plays in creating Mr. Hyde as a villain.
Explanation:
Using both historical and current understanding of disability, this article discusses how Mr. Hyde's social and cultural disagreements depend on understanding disability as "deformed." "What makes Mr. Hyde so scary" may be what makes Mr. Hyde so scary for other characters, and perhaps also for readers, is not an inherent evil, but disability itself.
Generally, a travelogue provides a place to preserve memories, provide a purpose for travel, and offer a connection with local communities. The main purposes of a travelogue though are to inform readers about a place, landscape or culture. A travelogue is a truthful account of an individual's experiences traveling, usually written in the past tense and in the first person.
It's meant to inform and explain.