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Stevenson generates suspense in the first two chapters

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Stevenson's characterization of Mr. Hyde creates suspense. The reader wonders why Hyde has such a strong negative effect on everyone who sees him. The setting also generates suspense. For example, the descriptions of Hyde's decaying and sinister house create an eerie mood and make the reader wonder what Hyde is up to.




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