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    Flawless Foundation Flawless foundation is the metaphoric foundation of makeup. It’s important as it holds the look together. Some people find foundation hard, because there’s so many different things to consider. Most people feel overwhelmed when they walk into a make up store, because they are clueless. A few things to consider are the undertone of one’s skin, the shade of their skin tone, and the skin type. Everyone’s skin is different, so keep trying. While foundation is hard; undertone,…

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    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson is a book about a doctor named Dr. Jekyll who, through a potion, becomes Mr. Hyde. He is good and evil. He likes throw dinner parties and attend to his religious duties, but then he creates terror. The novel shows the struggle between good and evil, which is found in all men. All people have good and evil in them. An example of this is when I went to dinner with friends and they smeared pizza on the wall at the…

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    well-respected Dr. Jekyll who brews a concoction that when imbibed, allows him to become the embodiment of his repressed sinful nature. As Mr. Hyde, the man into whom Dr. Jekyll transforms, slowly takes more and more control over their body, Dr. Jekyll must face the consequences of his actions. The story is highly complex, interweaving themes of the duality of human nature, morality and immorality, and a developing Victorian interest in scientific experimentation. Within the pages of a fictional…

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    Through the novel we question the duality of human Nature in the book called Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde illustrates how a human has a dual personality. While analyzing the events that take place, some significant themes show an evil and good side of a character can represent. These themes include the outcast of an individual on society, reputation, and Uncontrollable desires. In the 1800 century, the talk about the duality of human nature has increased in the aspect of the theme…

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    How are humans all different? The novella Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Stevenson is about a man with a man with a multi personality with a good and dark side. the different areas of London and the different part of Jekyll’s house that Stevenson uses, explores that humans are diverse and multifarious. Humans can be multifarious by having a private and our public self in the novella Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, through Stevenson's style it will show it will prove that we are multifarious . It shows…

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    The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson was written taking place in Victorian England. The English were thought of to be very conservative during this time. This is part of what allows Stevenson to explore the whole other side of this society in Mr Hyde. This book takes place in the Victorian era in which the english were more conservative and this book allows the not so conservative side of england during this time to be brought to light. Lawyer and friend of Dr…

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    Batman Mortality Throughout The Dark Knight Returns, Batman faces not only the current batch of Gotham's criminals, but criminals from his past, the Gotham Police, and eventually Superman. On top of all of these outward enemies, time is certainly not on Batman's side. Batman has to consider and confront his own mortality while he tries to clean up Gotham City's unending criminal element. Frank Miller does this to show to the reader that while Batman has done and continues to do impressive feats…

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    What is Batman’s single most guilty pleasure? Hey baby, come back to my place and I’ll show you ____? What has been making life difficult at the nudist colony? Seemingly weird questions with not so obvious answers! No? Well, Cards Against Humanity may have the answer! We all have to have conversations. And sometimes indulge in outrageous ones – ranging from funny to outrightly dirty! We are horrifically imperfect people and the problems are so big and seemingly insurmountable that when placed…

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    Imagination the Underrated Power Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde written by Robert Louis Stevenson is considered to be one of the first detective pieces of literature. The book is written in the first person and takes us through the view of Mr. Utterson, an upstanding lawyer, which is well respected in the London community. He is extremely peculiar in detail, and with great acumen, describes many of the strange events concerning Dr. Jekyll. However, this fact also means that Utterson is biased against…

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    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde As one walks down the street, passerbyers often decide whether one is good or evil just by someone’s physical appearance or how they present themselves. This isn't just a concept in today's society, it’s been this way for centuries. In Robert Louis Stevenson's mystery novella, “Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” the author illustrates good and evil through the characters of Mr. Hyde and Dr Jekyll. The use of physical and personality descriptions in Stevenson's work is said to…

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