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What are the connotations
of the phrase 'end of the
world'?
Ir Enfield's description
How does this setting
create fear?
m some place at the end of the world,


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Read Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson.

In Enfield's description of someplace at the end of the world, what are the connotations of the phrase 'end of the world'? How does this setting create fear?

Answer:

In chapter one, Mr. Enfield recalls going home from someplace at the end of the world, which refers to the dark side of London, an area away from the public eye where people could easily buy opium and engage in prostitution.  

Explanation:

The idea of Enfield walking alone in such a dangerous area in the middle of the night, with nobody around provides a scary setting that makes the reader expect some kind of bad situation.