Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Robert Louis Stephenson 1886 (key characters (Mr…
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Robert Louis Stephenson 1886
key characters
Mr Hyde
strange
The other side of Dr J. no hesitation in evil doings
makes people feel uncomfortable when they meet him.
hard to describe, animal like, almost deformed
violent and cruel
abrupt and rude
unpredictable, illogical
Dr Lanyon
Dr Jekyll
respected/ decent
friend of Utterson
Doctor focusing on less traditional science
friend of Lanyon
secretly takes enjoyment out of immoral behaviour but he cant do these things while being a respected gentleman
good reputation/ known for charitable works
Mr Utterson
lawyer
determined
hardworking
well respected
rich, lots of connections/ friends
reserved/not very talkative
honest
curious
rational
Mr Enfield
Mr Guest
Sir David Carrow
Paul (The Butler)
important Events in the Plot
The murder of the young girl and the introduction of Hyde
The letter showing the relationship between Jekyll & Hyde
Carew's murder
Jekyll's death
The Themes
duality of human nature (Good vs Evil)
importance of reputation
Science & Religion
secrecy
Historical Context
Theory of Evolution Darwin 1859
Victorian Values
The position of God in a world of scientific discovery
The Settings
Jekylls house & Laboratory
London
Soho
reputable parts of town & unreputable parts of town
Uttersons house
Recurring Images & Motifs
violence against innocents
urban terror
silence
Hyde's hysical appearance