Jekyll and Hyde Language. Flashcards
What form is Jekyll and Hyde?
It is a novella.
What is it an example of?
It is an example of gothic literature.
What are some characteristics of a detective novel?
- It usually starts with a crime.
- They often have a twist at the end.
What structure does Jekyll and Hyde take?
- There is very little action. Most action is not narrated directly.
- Much of the novella deals with the aftermath of events.
What is a key structural feature in Jekyll and Hyde?
- Tension increases along with the sense of mystery.
- Our curiosity about Hyde is bound up with Utterson’s curiosity.
- The documents increase the suspense.
- The response of the characters show that events are of an extreme nature.
What are the language features of the novel?
- Stevenson’s style can be hard to read at first.
- His words are chosen carefully.
- Utterson speaks in a measured tone.
- Lanyon speaks very precisely.
- Jekyll speaks in a rich style.
What is a narratorial voice?
The voice in which the action is related.
What is imagery?
Imagery is the use of vivid language that calls up visual comparisons.
What is an example in Jekyll and Hyde?
- “sensual running like a mill race”
What sentence style does Utterson use?
He uses a complex structure.
What is an example of gothic style in Jekyll and Hyde?
“The slime of the pit seemed to utter cries and voices; that the amorphous dust gesticulated and sinned”.