Having trouble - anyone know anything helpful about the different styles of narrative in Jekyll and Hyde and how it affects one's interpretation of the novel? Total blank here, any thoughts whatsoever appreciated.
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- 09. Dec. 2007. @ 17:16:00
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- 09. Dec. 2007. @ 17:53:05
oh thanks a mil but i do understand the question, i just mean do you have any individual thoughts on those different styles? (eg. jekyll's or utterson's?). thanks again
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- http://www.doctor-dark.co.uk
- 09. Dec. 2007. @ 23:00:42
Sorry, have not read it in the last fifty years, so can not remember if some of it is in first person and some in third, or anything like that. Comes of being more maths than literature...
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- 09. Dec. 2007. @ 17:36:16
Ok..Ive read that 3 times and I still dont understand the question. Sorry, I would help if I could otherwise! x
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- 09. Dec. 2007. @ 18:15:38
It's on here!! http://www.answers.com/topic/dr-jekyll-and-mr-hyde-novel-4
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- 09. Dec. 2007. @ 18:44:16
thanks i'll have a look! thanks very much
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- 09. Dec. 2007. @ 21:37:37
was it any good?

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- 09. Dec. 2007. @ 21:48:52
yes it was, thanks a mil!
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- 10. Dec. 2007. @ 09:39:23
Not read it for years, can't remember. Sorry!
The_Walrus
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Check what is meant by "styles of narrative".
Read the thing, looking for those styles.
Why is each used where it is?