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Dude, I know that feeling. I did the IB program, and let me tell you, the IB program is stupid difficult. All these giant essays hunting you down, Theory of Knowledge classes, and gross requirements of volunteer hours. I had this biology teacher who always gave us tests that were impossibly hard, but he had always told us something after the test results were given back to us. He would always say "It's just one test. If you failed it, sure it's going to impact your grade. One quarter of one year of your entire life will be slightly impacted by this test grade. Don't worry about the numbers. You're going to have a life." That phrase never left my memory, and I often go back to it whenever I'm stressed about school or life.
One characteristic of a Gothic setting is that it imprisons and possesses its occupants, and this is the case two-fold in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Jekyll's laboratory and living space meet this criteria, especially as his transformations into Hyde become unpredictable. London in the 1880s also serves as a Gothic setting, as Jekyll is imprisoned and possessed by his need to fulfill the social requirements for respectability in this time and place.
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I respect that people love football, but doctors are saying now that many players get head injuries, and the helmets don’t help prevent those very well.