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1. How is Jekyll de- "a large, well-made, smooth-faced man of 50'
scribed? 'charitable man'
'concealed his pleasures'
2. 'my devil........ 'my devil had long been caged, he came out roaring'- The
devil is a manifestation of Jekyll's deepest desires
3. What is Jekyll expectations of the bourgeoise upper class Victorian soci-
constrained by ety
4. Apply existential- You create meaning in life through your actions which
ism to Jekyll Jekyll cannot do due to societal expectations. He creates
meaning and freedom via Hyde who represents a libera-
tion from social order
5. 'i felt 'I felt younger, lighter, happier in body'- Hyde acts as a
younger........ metaphorical solution to the burden of societal expecta-
tions
6. Main duality 'man is not truly one but truly two'- Humans embody
quote duality, quote uses syntactic parallelism to emphasise the
impurity of man
7. Analysis of Da- Jekyll's science 'would have estranged Damon and
mon and Pythias Pythias' which is an idiomatic expression for true friend-
quote ship drawing parallels to Greek mythology showing the
immense importance and magnitude of immorality Jekyll
is indulged in
8. Lanyon's view on 'unscientific balderdash'
Jekyll's science
9. 'Jekyll became to Lanyon- His role within the text is to act as a foil to Jekyll
fanciful for me'
10. What time is 'about three o'clock' - secretive nature of Victorian gentle-
Richard Enfield men. neglecting to explain his own activities
out in London
11. He lacks curiosity and ambition, 'the less I ask'
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