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Read the excerpt from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
It is useless, and the time awfully fails me, to prolong this description; no one has ever suffered such torments . . .
How does this excerpt connect to the theme "Secrets isolate people”?
The author creates a scene of loneliness.
The author writes a description of Mr. Hyde.
Dr. Jekyll feels alone in his unfortunate situation.
Dr. Jekyll worries that time is passing quickly.
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Dr. Jekyll feels alone in his unfortunate situation.
Explanation: The line emphasizes Jekyll’s unique suffering (“no one has ever suffered such torments”), showing that his secret agony isolates him from others. This ties directly to the theme that keeping secrets separates and isolates people.
Explanation: The line emphasizes Jekyll’s unique suffering (“no one has ever suffered such torments”), showing that his secret agony isolates him from others. This ties directly to the theme that keeping secrets separates and isolates people.
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