Jekyll
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- Created on: 22-03-17 20:14
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- Jekyll
- "Science... led wholly to the mystic"
- Chapter 10
- Jekyll said to himself in letter
- mystic - interested in spirit/soul/life, supernatural, goes against religion, only God should create life - Jekyll creates another person
- "wholly" only interested in these mystic things, not normal science
- "Smooth-faced man of fifty" "well made"
- Attractive, huge contrast to Hyde
- Chapter two, first meeting of Jekyll
- Not deformed, not "displeasing" perfect, Jack the Ripper was a respected rich man, first man of that class to commit crime
- Well shaven, respectable gentleman - not Hyde
- "disconnected prisoner"
- Chapter seven, Jekyll is refusing to come out of his house as he cannot control his transformations
- Confused and uncomfortable
- 2 views, criminal and locked up, feels sorry for Jekyll
- "man is not truly one, but truly two"
- Repetition of truly
- Chapter 10
- philosophy on life, duality
- What he believed in, passionate
- "Wrong, wrong in the mind"
- Lanyon describes Jekyll
- Chapter 2
- Repetition of adjective, emphasises his unnatural scientific views
- Religion vs science, reflects anxiety of new science in society
- "Science... led wholly to the mystic"
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