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Jekyll + Hyde - Coggle Diagram
Jekyll + Hyde
Characters
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The little girl
The little girl is the victim of Mr. Hyde, who tramples over her as Enfield watches
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Chapters
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- Remarkable Incident of Dr Lanyon
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- Dr Jekyll was Quite at Ease
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- Henry Jekyll's Full Statement of the Case
Themes
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Appearance vs Reality
''Mr Utterson was a man of rugged countenance that was never lighted by a smile...lean, long, dusty dreary and yet somehow loveable''
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Science
Jekyll uses science to create a potion that allows himself to transform into a different figure, Mr. Hyde, who is his evil alter ego
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Duality
''that man is not truly one, but truly two''
Contextual factors
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Victorian gentleman
key expectations - a vast amount of pride in their work, a protectiveness over their wives, and an aptitude for good social behaviour
Yin and yang
two complementary principles of Chinese philosophy: Yin is negative, dark, and feminine, Yang positive, bright, and masculine
Pandora's box
pandoras box is the story of a girl whose curiosity led her to release evil into the world (similar to jekyll)
Physiognomy
the study of a person's physical characteristics - especially their face - to try and determine things about their personality
Jack the Ripper
he was an unidentified serial killer active in London 1888 - this killer did come after the play but it is believed he is a contextual factor as he is similar to hyde