Repression/Homosexuality - J+H Flashcards
1
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Homosexuality -
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- Stevenson had homosexual friends > society should be more tolerant.
- All main characters are male, lots of male friendship that may be a proxy for true repression of homosexuality.
- Jekyll cannot give in to these desires because of society’s expectations.
- One reason why Hyde’s actions (Jekyll’s creations) aren’t described much is because society may view the potentially homosexual actions as too disgusting to think about.
2
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“Queer Street”
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- Meant homosexual
- Given to Enfield
- People suspect J+H are homosexual relationship
3
Q
“Where his friend lay asleep”
“The curtains of the bad plucked apart”
“He must rise and do its bidding”
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- Dreams of Jekyll in bed with Hyde joining and summoning Jekyll from bed.
- Utterson suppresses these desires.
- Main characters are unmarried
- We don’t accept people as they are
- Bed undressed in the same way he wants to undress Jekyll (plucked)
- Hyde has control over Jekyll “do its bidding” - euphemism of sexual activity
4
Q
“Haunted the lawyer all night”
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- Can’t stop thinking of Jekyll + Hyde in the sexual dream
5
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“Black-mail, I suppose; an honest man paying through the nose for some of the capers of his youth”.
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- All young men would give into homosexual desires which were just “Capers”, but percieved as evil.
- Blackmail as a result of homosexuality
- Stevenson wants greater tolerance in society