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Answer: C. It allows readers to see events from Mr. Hyde’s reckless perspective and D) It allows readers to see events from Dr. Jekyll’s sorrowful perspective.
Explanation: In "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson, we can see the constant example of contrast in the personality of Dr. Jekyll and the one of Mr. Hyde. At the end, Dr. Jekyll confession of his secret (that he becomes Mr. Hyde and commits all those crimes and horrible things), we can see the struggle between the good and evil be seeing the reckless perspective of Mr. Hyde and the sorrowful perspective of Dr. Jekyll.
The way in which Dr. Jekyll’s confession reveals the struggle between the good and evil sides of his character is:
- It allows readers to see events from Mr. Hyde’s reckless perspective.
- It allows readers to see events from Dr. Jekyll’s sorrowful perspective.
What is Perspective?
This refers to the way through which a person narrates a story and this can either be through first person, second person, third person or omniscient narratives.
With this in mind and from the complete text, we can see that there is the use of different perspectives to show how the struggles of Dr Jekyll is intense as he shifts from his good to bad sides.
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