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Jekyll's experiment, Jekyll's feelings during and after…
Jekyll's experiment
Theme of double
Two natures of human are in contrast against each other
Moral side
'The just'
'More upright twin'
'Good', 'morning'
Evil side
Jekyll feels himself...
Lighter
Happier
Younger
He becomes Edward Hyde
He represents pure evil
'My evil, kept awake by ambition, was alert and swift to seize the occasion'
'The unjust'
'Night', 'evil'
He dwells to separate two natures of himself
He drinks a poison self-made to separate moral side and evil side
Initially he feels very bad (nausea, sickness, ecc)
Then he feels younger, another man (Hyde)
He uses a large quantity of salt, he boils it and then he drinks it
The setting
Jekyll's laboratory in a typical Gothic night
Stevenson's narrative technique
Antithesis
The use of antithesis underlines the duality between Jekyll and Hyde
Jekyll's feelings during and after transformation