duality Flashcards
Compare Hyde to Jekyll
Jekyll is well-educated and respectable
Hyde is a criminal and is very aggressive
How is duality presented through settings
Dr Jekyll’s house - front entrance looks welcoming and well-kept when the back entrance used by Hyde us unwelcoming and neglected
This is developed further as the streets outside are dirty and full of poverty when Jekylls house is luxurious
Context link to duality
William Brodie - Stevenson’s cabinet maker with a double life
Comparison of appearance said by Poole in chapter 8
“My master is a tall, fine, build of a man and this was more of a dwarf”
Summary of duality
Duality is a recurring motif throughout the novel that can be seen through Stevenon’s characters, settings and themes