Jekylls Full Statement If The Case Flashcards

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What’s the reason for this account

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It fills in the mysterious gaps in the novel - things which were left unexplained start to make sense

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How is secrecy shown in the statement

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Jekylls doesn’t say what immoral activities Hyde got up to and this increases the horror because it’s left to the readers imagination

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How does Jekyll start to lose control

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One morning he wakes up to find that he’s turned into Hyde and he’s losing control

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How is the them of dual nature of man presented through Jekyll losing control

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That the more you depress your diabetes the more strongly they will come out
Jekyll kept Hyde ‘long caged’ but he returned more evil than ever

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Jekyll realised his experiment has destroyed his life how is this shown

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As Jekyll gets weaker
Hyde gets stronger
Hyde is now seen as ‘inorganic’ something that is unnatural

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How is Jekylls fate disturbing to the reader

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The readers may apply there own thoughts on human nature to the rue own lives and that evil could over take humankind

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