You'd say something like:
"The gargoyle perched in its stony nest, overlooking the cloud of filth that sheltered the people from the radiant morning sky. The palace was the only building warmed by the sun."
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Isnt it supposed to be a setting from the story?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay tell me a dark part out of the book
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
u there
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ummm the laboratory was described all creepy hahaha
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay so tell me something in three 2 five sentences
OpenStudy (anonymous):
*like that
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i hav to go sorry
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
The recurring transition (man to monster, monster to man; or, Jekyll to Hyde and Hyde to Jekyll) can represent a gothic theme in this story.