Chapter 10 - Henry Jekyll's Full Statement of the Case Flashcards

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Summarise what happens in this chapter

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  • Jekylls gives his full statement of the case
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What quote supports the idea that man is two?

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“Man is not truly one, but two”

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The last chapter explores the “primitive….

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duality of man”

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Why did Jekyll keep his research secret?

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Because his research went against religious beliefs during the period

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What is an Id and who is the Id in the story

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The part of the human persona that is based on instincts

Hyde is the id in the story

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What is an ego and who is the ego in the story

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The part of the human persona that is in contact with the outside world

Jekyll is the ego in the story

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What is an superego and who are the superego in the story

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The learned conscience of the human persona that allows us to fit in with society according to their beliefs

Victorian society are the superego in the story

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Why did Jekyll feel more free as Hyde?

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He didnt have to protect his reputation, in order to conform with the consensus in victorian society

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How does the ‘beast in man’ and ‘darwins theory’ link in with Jekylls research?

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We all have an id as part of our personality due to our biology

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Give a quote that proves that Jekyll was ashamed of his past sins

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“hid them with an almost morbid sense of shame”

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What did Jekyll think life would be like if we could good an evil could be “housed in separate identities”

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He though life would be “relieved of all that was unbearable”

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What prime factor encouraged Jekyll to carry out his experiments?

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“Temptation”

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Give a quote that shows how Jekyll felt when he was Hyde and what technique is used here and why?

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“younger, lighter, happier”

rule of three: id, ego, superego

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In this chapter, what two words beginning with ‘d’ is evil associated with?

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“deformity and decay”

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“Edward Hyde was….

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…pure evil”

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What quote highlights the importance of reputation to other victorian gentlemen, except for Hyde?

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“(everyone elses) own reputation sat under shelter….I did so (sinned) for my pleasures”

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Give a quote that describes the discovery of going to sleep as Jekyll and waking up as Hyde?

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“It was the hand of Edward Hyde”

short sentence: tension and effect

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Give a quote that uses sibilance to foreshadow evil events and what does this do?

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“i sat in the sun on a bench”

Evil events after this will greatly contrast with the calmness of the current situation

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What quote by Jekyll is ironic in this chapter?

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“my active goodwill”

20
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Give a quote that uses a metaphor to highlight the importance of memory?

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“the animal within me licking the chops of memory”

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Give a quote that links Hyde with the devil in this chapter

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“devilish fury”

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Give a quote that uses rule of three, and why may Stevenson have done this

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“shaken, weaken but refreshed”

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Give a quote that proves that Hyde is scared of dying/suicide

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“he fears my power to cut him off by suicide”

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Analyse the last line of the book

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“i bring the life of that unhappy jekyll to an end.”

  • full stop, straight after ‘end’, represents the demise of Jekyll
  • Jekyll refers to himself as ‘unhappy’, showing his emotional state just before he died
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Why does the passing of letters suggest?

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  • it suggests that letters were sent to represent secrecy as people couldnt openly ‘talk’ about taboo topics