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Duality in Man - Coggle Diagram
Duality in Man
Themes
In the context of teh strict moral code of victorian society, Stevenson suggests that the internal,pleasure seeking part of humanity is very repressed. This is the casue for Jekyll to create Hyde
This context helps to explain teh visual repulsiveness characters fell of Hyde. Stevenson suggests that they recognize Hyde's evil nature from his appearence and that it leads them to recognize a deeply repressed evil within themselves
Stevenson suggests that we have a base, internal part which is purely concerned with pleasure and a respectable outer part that wants to be moral and is interested in higher,cultural ideas
Stevenson recognized the christain tradition of whne the noble soil struggles against the impulsive passions of the body
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Quotes
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Poole (upon Uttersons questioning of Hyde in the Cabinet)-'My master ... is a tall fine build of a man, and this was more of a dwarf'
Jekyll-P42-43
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'man is not truly one, but truly two'
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'seperation of these elements','housed in seperate identities'
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