How Does Stevenson Represent Victorian Society In His Novella 'Jekyll And Hyde'?

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December 25, 2010

 

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Any thoughts or feelings of emotion or sexual feelings were thought to be wrong and should not be shown in any way so people's thoughts and feelings were restricted. New or radical ideas were also unaccepted as Victorians feared the unknown. Mr Utterson, a respectable man, is described to be 'backward in sentiment' meaning he finds it hard to show emotion...
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Mr Utterson, a respectable man, is described to be 'backward in sentiment' meaning he finds it hard to show emotion. However, he is most probably hiding his emotions to do what is right within society. Mr Enfield, a close friend of Mr Utterson, made sure 'they resisted the calls of business'. This implies they made sure their walks were priority...
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