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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (Mr Utterson: (Loyal (Being too…
The Strange Case of
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Mr Utterson:
Loyal
Being too loyal has meant that Hyde being found has been delayed
The murder goes unpunished
Rich
Even he has a servant
He inherited money
Selfish
Pretends to be respectable
Facade
He often contradicts himself
He is only being nice as a facade of his true self
Contrasting
He contrasts Hyde
He represents restraint and Hyde represents temptation
( The 'perfect person would be in between both f them as they are both overly extreme opposites, this space in between them is called the liminal space and where most of the normal victorian society sits)
Curious
Drawn in by the mystery
Wants to figure out what's happening with Jekyll by himself
" 'If he be Mr Hyde,' he has thought, ' I shall be Mr Seek.' "
Dr Lanyon
Religion
He is the religious side of Religion vs Science
( Dr Jekyll is the science side )
Thinks Jekyll's experiments are
"unscientific balderdash"
Symbolism
He is a symbol of the half of society that believes that
science is false
Dr Jekyll
Mr Hyde
Zoomorphism
"Hissing intake of breath"
"Ape-like fury"
He is inhumane
He completely contrasts
Jekyll in every way
Shows he has no morals,
like an animal
Evil
"Damned Juggernaut"
"Unknown disgust, loathing and fear"
"with a hissing intake of breath"
Described as a snake which links to Adam and Eve in the garden of eden thus making him look like a devil