J&H 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureJekyll and HydeGCSEAQA Created by: ameliacrickmarCreated on: 22-03-18 17:49 Religion "Satans signature upon a face" - about Hyde ( ch.2 ) "No less distinguished for religion" - Jekyll seems more religious because he's trying to do more good. ( ch.6 ) 1 of 6 Good v Evil "This document had long been the lawyers eyesone" - Utterson ( ch.2 ) "I had now two characters... one was wholly evil" - Jekyll ( ch.10 ) 2 of 6 Violence "For the man trampled calmly over the childs body" - Hyde ( ch.1 ) "Left her screaming on the ground" - Hyde ( ch.1 ) "He brke out in a great flame of anger" - Hyde towards Carew (ch.4 ) 3 of 6 Friendship "At the sight f Mr. Utterson he sprang up from his chair and welcomed him" - Lanyon ( ch.2 ) "That he cherished for Mr. Utterson sincere and warm affection" - Jekyll ( Ch.3 ) 4 of 6 Repression "Drank gin when he was alone" - Utterson ( Ch.1 ) "I am ashaimed of my long tongue" - Enfield ( Ch.1 ) 5 of 6 Science and Nature "Like a man restored form death" - Lanyon about Jekyll turning into Hyde ( Ch.9 ) "At what he called my scientific heresies" - Lanyon calls Jekylls scientific studies a heresie, a religious approoach ( Ch.3 ) 6 of 6
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