Chapter 1-4 Flashcards
How is the door that Enfield and Utterson pass described?
“marks of prolonged sordid negligence.”
Not taken care off, destructed
- Destructive part in all humans
- Prolonged –> been there for a long time.
- Sordid –> immoral/ distasteful
- Key message of duality (setting reflects this)
What does Enflied decide to do at the end of the chapter?
- To never speak of the matter again.
- Introduces theme of reputation.
- He says “I am ashamed.”
- This shame is juxtaposed with Hyde’s sneering coolness
- They say this after gossiping, showing it is a facade.
- Wants to keep is secret.
Give a quote about the attack on the girl from Hyde.
“The man trampled calmly over the body and left the child screaming.”
Give a quote about Utterson’s secrecy
“I incline to Cain’s heresy, I let my brother go to the devil.”
What is Cain’s heresy?
- Biblical reference
- Cain killed his brother Abel
- God asked where Abel is.
- Cain said “Am I my brother’s keeper?”
- Means Utterson doesn’t take responsibilty for others.
What happens in Chapter 2?
Utterson reads Jekyll’s will alone (if Jekyll disappears/ dies, give all possessions to Hyde.) He goes to visit Lanyon, who says he hasn’t heard of a “Mr Hyde.” After having troubled dreams, Utterson goes to visit Mr Hyde. He now strongly believes Jekyll is being blackmailed and is adamant to find a secret about Hyde (to use against him.)
How does Lanyon describe Jekyll’s science?
“unscientific balderdash.”
- Lanyon seeks logical science.
- Duality in views of science
- Rational vs metaphysical
How is Hyde described vaguely, why does Stevenson do this?
“some deformity somewhere.”
Unclear.
Descriptive restraint - Gothic archetype, make the reader imagine way worse.
Give a quote about Hyde being evil from Chapter 2.
“O my poor Harry Jekyll, if I ever read Satan’s signature upon a face , it is that of your friend.”
What is the funny line Utterson says at the end of Chapter 2, playing on words?
- “If he shall be Mr Hyde… I shall be Mr Seek.”
- Determination to find Hyde.
- Word play, showing that Hyde hides the bad aspects of Jekyll.
- Idea of duality is introduced.
What are the 2 contrasting views of Jekyll in chapter 1 and 2?
- Unscientific balderdash, was wild when he was young.
- Very pink of properties: Chapter 1
What was Lambrosso’s Theory of born criminal?
- Person’s character/ moral standing was evident in their features.
- Criminals were expected to have particular features.
- This is shown by Hyde’s “Satan’s signature.”
What is the context of Damon and Pythius?
- They were 2 best friends in Greek Mythology.
- Stevenson uses this example as his readership would have a shared knowledge on this tale.
How is duality in Jekyll’s house created in Chapter 2?
“a great air of wealth and comfort.”
“the old disecting room”
Duality.
What would Victorians have associated a disecting room with at the time?
- Body Snatchers
- Immorality!!
- God’s image (only God can take away human life - sac religious