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Jekyll and Hyde ( Chapters
- Context
- Published in 1886
- Victorian England
- First horror novel
- Science
- Research into
germs,chemicals,electricity.
Invention of cars,radio,
theory of evolution changed
how humans behave and
view themselves
- Robert Louis Stevenson
- Victorian values
- Social expectations
- higher up in society=
more "rules" to
follow about how
they should live
- They should live
respectably and
discretly
- Seemed to increase
prejudice about
people "below" them
- Victorian Values
- Ridgid code of conduct
- Sexual restraint
- Low tolerance on crime
- Importance of appearance
- Social Problems
- industralisation
- made some people rich but
some very poor
- Lack of education
- Workhouses
- Child labour
- Drug abuse and disease
- Crime and prostitution
- Homelessness
- Class
- Clear class system
- didn't come in contact with
anybody in other classes
- Marriage between classes was
frowned upon
- Physiognomy
- Pseudoscience
- Judge a persons
character based
on physical
features
- Chapter 1: Story of the door
- Character: Utterson pages 1-2
- 2 Sides of personality but
seem balanced.
- Good points
- Austere (serious) with himself
- Lovable
- Reputable
- Good influence
- Modest
- Tolerates others
- Non judgemental
- Loyal
- Bad points
- "Cold,scanty,dreary,dusty
blunt emotionless
- Miserable "Never
lightened by a smile"
- Keeps things to himself
- boring "singuarly dull"
- not sentimental
- Setting: The door pages 2-3
- Back entrance to Jekylls house
- Quotes to how how it is made negative
- "Two doors from one corner, on
the left hand going east
- "Every feature marks of
prolonged and sordid
negligence
- "Tramps slouched in the recess
and struck matches on the panels"
- "Certain sinister block of buildings"
- "No-one had appeared to
drive away these random
visitors or to repair their
ravages
- Character: Mr Hyde pages 3-6
- Apperance and how he
makes people feel
- "Something wrong with his
appearance,something
displeasing,something downright
detestable
- Rule of 3
- Apperance
- "It wasn't like a man"
- Apperance
- "It was like some damned juggernaught"
- apperance
- "He gives a strong feeling of derformity"
- Feeling
- "I never saw a man, i so disliked"
- Feeling
- Chapter 2: Search for Mr Hyde
- Character: Hyde
- How is he presented
- "Went strongly
against the
watchers inclination
- "Hissing intake of breath"
- Animalistic
- "Snarled aloud into a
savage laugh"
- "Radiance of a foul soul that
thus transpires through,
and transfigures its clay
continent
- Hyde is evil and this
shapes his body
- "ever I read Satan's
signature upon a
face on your new
friend
- Setting: Jekylls house page 12-13
- "Square of ancient ,handsome houses"
- ""ancient" may suggest family history
- Aliteration make it stand out
- "costly cabinets of oak"
- "Wore a great air of wealth
and comfort"
- "wealth" and "comfort"
suggest money and
luxury.
- If you had money you were a good person
- "bright open fire"
- Hyde is linked to cold things
and secretively and jekyll is
linked to warmth and
honesty
- Character: Jekyll page 15-17
- Good gentle man
- "every mark of capacity
and kindness"
- Hiding something
- "You do not understand my
position
- Uncomfortable
- "grew pale to the lips"
- become incoherent
when talking
- "position is very
strange- a very
strange one"
- Cares for Hyde
- "but i do sincerely take a
great,very great interest in
that young man
- "i only ask for justice"