Here are some more sentences I'd like you to revise.

1) Several symbols are used to explore the theme of the double. The setting of the novel is ambivalent since it seems to be halfway between England and Scotland, London and Edinburgh. 2.Both capitals have a double nature as they contain both respectable and appalling quarters thus mirroring the hypocrisy of Victorian society.
3. This ambivalence is also stressed by the contrast between the rear and the front entrances to Dr Jekyll’s house, which are symbolical for the two opposed sides of the same man. 4,The front door is elegant and pleasing to the eye and the hall and the dining room warm, comfortable, and well appointed.
5.This is where Jekyll is seen and represents his public face. The rear door is dingy and leads to the gloomy interior of the old dissecting rooms which form part of Jekyll’s laboratory.

3. well-appointed (used as adjecrtive)

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1) The theme of duality is explored through various symbols in the novel. The setting of the story can be seen as a blend between England and Scotland, as well as London and Edinburgh. This ambiguity reflects the idea of duality in the narrative.

2) Both of these cities, London and Edinburgh, have a dual nature. They consist of both respectable and appalling areas, mirroring the hypocrisy prevalent in Victorian society.

3) The contrasting rear and front entrances to Dr. Jekyll's house emphasize this ambivalence. These entrances symbolize the two conflicting sides of Dr. Jekyll's personality.

4) The front door is elegant and visually pleasing, while the hall and dining room are warm, comfortable, and well-decorated. These areas represent Jekyll's public image.

5) On the other hand, the rear door is shabby and leads to the gloomy interior of the old dissecting rooms, which are a part of Jekyll's laboratory. This dingy entrance represents Jekyll's secretive and hidden persona.