Dr jekyll and hyde (key characters, form and a bit of context) Flashcards

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who is mr utterson?

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a respectable lawyer, he symbolises honesty and acts as the moral compass of the novella

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who is dr jekyll?

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a seemingly reputable doctor, he symbolises repression and insatiable curiosity

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who is mr hyde?

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dr jekyll’s evil doppelganger, he symbolises a man’s basal instincts

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who is dr lanyon?

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a well respected member of the scientific community. he symbolises reputability and acts as a foil to dr jekyll

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what is a foil?

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a character that contrasts another character

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who is Poole?

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dr jekyll’s butter, he symbolises loyalty

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who is Sir Danvers Carew?

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an MP and member of high society. his death symbolises Hyde’s disregard for conventional authority

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Who is mr Enfield?

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Mr Utterson’s cousin, he is key to the theme of repression and violence

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What are the conventions of a gothic novella?

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  • themes of death, mystery, suspense, solving mystery
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What form is dr jekyll and hyde in?

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it is a gothic novella in an epistolary form

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Context of Dr Jekyll and Hyde?

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  • In Victorian society, the advancement of technology and other scientific discoveries lead to a great improvement in the everyday lives of the population
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