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the mysterious case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (Hyde (opposite of…
the mysterious case
of Dr Jekyll
and Mr Hyde
Jekyll/Hyde
polar opposites of eachother
Hyde is all of the evil present is Jekyll
Jekyll
scientist but makes drugs
dark side no one is suposed to see
he commits crimes but it is unknown that it is him
Hyde
opposite of victorian norm
immoderate
pure evil "I had taken a loathing to my gentleman at first sight..."
"Sawbones turned sick and white with the desire to kill him" Hippocratic oath stops doctors from harming anyone
sawbones = doctor
utterson
he likes to snoop when he shouldnt
lawyer high class
trys to be moderate "Mr Utterson sighed deeply but said never a word..."
enfield
gossips about people but feels bad for doing so "I am ashamed of my long tongue."
strong morals
typical gentleman in victorian time in which it is set