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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Persuasive Argument
My client Mr. Hyde should not be found guilty of this crime because he was acting not sane at the time he committed this crime. Many people including Mr. Enfield and Mr. Utterson can say under oath that they think my client has acted like he was not all there like an incident in Soho where he trampled a little girl. This proves that Mr. Hyde should be acquitted by way of insanity.
The charcter I like.
The character I like is Mr. Hyde. I like him because he has a mysterious feel about him that gives off a vibe that makes you want to learn more. This is linked to the book because Stevenson trys to convey a creepy and mysterious theme.
Monday, December 6, 2010
The Story of The Door
In the prereading articles it was made obvious that your mannerisms and the way you acted were very prominent in the Victorian era. The manners and dialect that are shown in the story of The Door reflected how people were ranked socially during this era. This was showed while Stevenson was describing Utterson and Enfield especially when saying that Utterson was a socially awkward, a drunk, and a lawyer, but was still popular in the community. He said that Enfield who was a doctor, was very sociable, and was also popular around town. This showed that even if you had good manners, which both of them did, meant that no matter where you came from you still could be popular in this society.
Multiple Personality disorder
This is caused by trauma at a young age and the victim of this disease can have from 2 to hundreds of personalites. There are many sideaffects even the thought of suicide. The central point of this artiicle is defining and explaining what multiple personality disoreder. This information shocked me to learn the severity and this medical order creates.
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