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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde major characters
- Dr Jekyll
- respectable and courteous
- "If I am the chief of sinners, then
I am the chief of sufferers also"
- "like a disconsolate prisoner"
- Mr Hyde
- perhaps the original version of man
- repressed by the weight of
civilisation
- intimate partof Jekyll's
character
- otherworld origin
- certain inhumanity,
animalistic
- "it was Hyde after all, and Hyde
alone that was guilty"
- uncontrollable power,
supernatural
- as the novella progresses,
Hyde's ascendancy becomes
more pronounced
- "the smile was struck out of his face"
- manipulates Jekyll's desires
to gaincontrol
- mindlessly vicious natural and
deliberately amoral
- "hailing down a storm
of blows"
- Mr Utterson
- epitome of Victorian standards
- highly moral and
upright
- ideal Victorian
gentleman
- curious about the sordid details of Victorian
society
- reserved and
bland
- rational and reasonable and dignified
- values reputation and
public appearance above
all
- important currency in Victorian England
- devoted to decorum
and law and order
- honourable
- "last good influence in
the lives of
down-going men"
- "lest the good name of another
should be sucked down the
eddy of the scandal"
- Dr Lanyon
- contrast in belief,
with Jekyll
- embodies rational and
logical thinking
- dogmatic and rigid faith in
the truth and pure
sciences