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Loading... Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (adapted ∙ Penguin Readers Level 3)by Robert Louis Stevenson, John Escott (Retold by)
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Mr Hyde has a frightening, ugly character. Why, then, is the honest Dr Jekyll such good friends with him? Mr Utterson tries to find out the secret power Mr Hyde has over Dr Jekyll but then Sir Danvers Carew is murdered and Mr Hyde disappears - or does he? As Mr Utterson tries to find the answers to these questions, he learns the terrible secret of Dr Jekyll's dangerous experiments. No library descriptions found. |
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I knew that Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde were the same person, because this story was very famous.
But, if I did not know that, I would be very scared and suprised at last.
And, actually I was so suprised at why Dr. Jekyll had become Mr. Hyde.
I think Robert Stevevson was a very imaginative writer. (