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Jekyll and Hyde - 10 Mark Question - Coggle Diagram
Jekyll and Hyde - 10 Mark Question
Duality
"pink of the proprieties"
Hyde, being looked down on, and Jekyll, being respectable, showing people's two sides
"all sorts and conditions of men"
Jekyll's neighbourhood - looks rich on the outside, dodgy on the inside
"wealth and comfort... plunged in darkness"
Jekyll's door, two sides of his personality
"...man is not truly one, but truly two"
Jekyll's discovery that all men are comprised of good and evil
"concealed my pleasures"
Jekyll's respectable front
"good and ill"
Jekyll's process of separating good and evil
Evil
"inorganic"
Enfield repulsed by Hyde
"Satan"
Hyde, symbolism of pure evil
"moral turpitude"
Enfield about Hyde, an inexplicable resistance to pure evil (humanity)
"hissing"
Comparing Hyde to snake - traditionally evil
"insensate cruelty"
Carew's murder, highlights violence of Hyde
"hellish"
Jekyll's thoughts on hyde
Science
"Unscientific balderdash"
Lanyon on Jekyll, science is respected in society
"narrow and material views"
Hyde to Lanyon
"temptation of a discovery"
Jekyll tempted to create Hyde
"no end of practical usefulness"
Lanyon does not respect Jekyll as a scientist
"mystic...transcendental"
Jekyll's studies about duality pushed scientific boundaries
"scientific branch of my confession"
Jekyll will not reveal the science of the transformation
Symbolism
Place and Weather
"frost in the air"
The night Utterson meets Hyde, reflecting the horror of Hyde
"cloudless"
Clear night and the murder was seen by the maid
"city in a nightmare"
Hyde's street, reflecting his personality
"fog began to lie thickly"
Jekyll's house, symbolises air of mystery
"wind and dust"
Wild and confusing, Poole calling Utterson to Jekyll's
"dingy street... blackguardly surroundings"
Outside Hyde's house
Secrecy
"danger that I cannot name"
Jekyll's fear of the discovery of Hyde
"would not speak of this note"
Utterson keeping Jekyll's supposed forgery a secret
"many papers had been burned"
Hyde destroying evidence to hide his secret
"cannot share with any one."
Jekyll will not tell Utterson why he is sure Hyde will not appear again
"I hid them"
Jekyll on sinful desires
"say nothing of this paper"
Utterson on Jekyll's last note
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