How is Dr Jekyll's house described?
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The description of Jekyll's house introduces an element of clear symbolism. The doctor lives in a well-appointed home, described by Stevenson as having “a great air of wealth and comfort.” The building secretly connects to his laboratory, which faces out on another street and appears sinister and run-down.
Also, how is Dr Jekyll described?
Dr Jekyll is a well-respected and intelligent scientist. He is a wealthy man and lives in a house with his butler, Poole. Dr Jekyll is determined as he wants his experiment to succeed. He is so determined that he risks losing everything in order for him to succeed - his friendships, reputation and wealth.
Regarding this, how is the door described in Jekyll and Hyde?
'' Its door is ''blistered and distained,'' a shelter for tramps and street urchins. In contrast to Jekyll, Hyde, like his door, inspires revulsion in everyone he meets. He is ''pale and dwarfish'' and ''troglodytic'' (caveman-like).
"all his possessions were to pass into the hands of his 'friend and benefactor Edward Hyde' but in case of Dr.