Jekyll&Hyde_Jekyll
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- Jekyll
- Duality
- Science and Religion
- "unscientific balderdash"
- "would have estranged Damon and Pythias" (made ultimate loyal friends break apart)
- "that hide-bound pedant, Lanyon, at what he called my scientific heresies" (Lanyon is conservative and closed-minded)
- "an ignorant blatant pedant"
- Hyde is connected to Satan
- "startling blasphemies"
- "stagger the unbelief of Satan"
- "devil"
- "hell"
- "mystic and transcendental"
- "had I risked the experiment while under the empire of generous or pious aspirations, all must have been otherwise, and from these agonies of death and birth, I had come forth an angel instead of a fiend"
- Hyde is connected to Satan
- "startling blasphemies"
- "stagger the unbelief of Satan"
- "devil"
- "hell"
- Hyde is connected to Satan
- Jekyll & Hyde
- Control
- "The moment I choose, I can be rid of Mr Hyde"
- "I began to profit from the strange immunities of my position"
- "It was the hand of Edward Hyde"
- "Between these two I now felt I had to choose"
- "My devil had been long caged, he came out roaring"
- "I was once more Edward Hyde"
- "The powers of Hyde seemed to have grown with the sickliness of Jekyll"
- "I bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end"
- Control
- "I stood already committed to the profound duplicity of life"
- "good and ill which divide and compound man's dual nature"
- "man is not truly one, but truly two"
- "I learned to recognise the thorough and primitive duality of man"
- "the unjust might go his way, delivered from the aspirations and remorse of his more upright twin; and the just could walk steadfastly and securely on his upward path"
- "I was conscious of no repugnance, rather of a leap of welcome"
- "all human beings, as we meet them, are commingled out of good and evil: and Edward Hyde, alone in the ranks of mankind, was pure evil"
- Science and Religion
- Victorian Gentleman
- True darkness within Victorian Society
- "a great air of wealth and comfort, though it was now plunged in darkness"
- "But tonight there was a shudder in his blood; the face of Hyde sat heavy on his memory; he felt (what was rare with him) a nausea and distaste of life"
- "I concealed my pleasures"
- "I regarded and hid them with an almost morbid sense of shame"
- Utterson doesn't tell the police that the cane is Jekyll's (Carew Murder)
- True darkness within Victorian Society
- Relationships
- Lanyon
- "scientific heresies"
- Jekyll's science is what kills Lanyon
- "I was never more disappointed in any man than Lanyon"
- Utterson
- erratic relationship throughout book
- doesn't tie Jekyll to Hyde after Carew's murder
- Lanyon
- Duality
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