J&H key points Flashcards
1
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How is Jekyll presented?
A
- Foil of Hyde
- Unable to repress his desires
- Tragic
2
Q
How is Hyde presented?
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- Mysterious
- Physically and morally deformed
- Animalistic and violent
3
Q
How is Lanyon presented?
A
- Curios
- Victorian gentleman
- Heavily effected by the transformation
4
Q
How is Utterson presented?
A
- Curious yet conservative
- Victorian gentleman
- Humble, loyal and respectable
5
Q
How is setting presented?
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- Contrasting environments
- Typical gothic & mystery
6
Q
How is science vs religion presented?
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- Jekyll’s scientific experiments
- Reactions of other characters
- Moral and emotional consequences
7
Q
How is duality presented?
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- Contrasts of Jekyll and Hyde
- Duality of setting
- Duality of the human nature
8
Q
How is mortification presented?
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- Jekyll’s shame
- Hyde’s lack of ability to repress desires
- Lanyon’s shock
9
Q
How is evil presented?
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- Personification of evil through Hyde
- Moral degradation
- Impact on others and society
10
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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