J&H key points Flashcards

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How is Jekyll presented?

A
  • Foil of Hyde
  • Unable to repress his desires
  • Tragic
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How is Hyde presented?

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  • Mysterious
  • Physically and morally deformed
  • Animalistic and violent
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3
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How is Lanyon presented?

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  • Curios
  • Victorian gentleman
  • Heavily effected by the transformation
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4
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How is Utterson presented?

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  • Curious yet conservative
  • Victorian gentleman
  • Humble, loyal and respectable
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5
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How is setting presented?

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  • Contrasting environments
  • Typical gothic & mystery
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How is science vs religion presented?

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  • Jekyll’s scientific experiments
  • Reactions of other characters
  • Moral and emotional consequences
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7
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How is duality presented?

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  • Contrasts of Jekyll and Hyde
  • Duality of setting
  • Duality of the human nature
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How is mortification presented?

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  • Jekyll’s shame
  • Hyde’s lack of ability to repress desires
  • Lanyon’s shock
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9
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How is evil presented?

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  • Personification of evil through Hyde
  • Moral degradation
  • Impact on others and society
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How is appearance vs reality presented?

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  • Dual identity of Jekyll and Hyde
  • Contrasting of setting and homes
  • The façade of a typical gentleman
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