Jekyll and Hyde

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“stagger the unbelief of Satan”
Theme: Religion, Good vs Evil Shows the darkness and evil in Dr.Jekyll and presents the good vs evil as he is saying it to Dr.Lanyon who is a good scientist. Good science vs bad science.
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“Little man trampled calmly over the child’s body…it was hellish to see”
Theme: Good vs Evil Shows how Mr.Hyde is evil and has no remorse for harming a child who is pure and innocent.
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“Such unscientific balderdash”
Theme: Science, Good vs Evil Shows how Mr.Utterson thinks of Dr.Jekylls science as stupid and nonce.
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“transcendental medicine”
Theme: Science (supernatural) Shows how Dr.Jekyll describes the medicine is supernatural which is not natural and impure.
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“read the signature of Satan”
Theme: Religion Mr. Hyde is repeatedly compared to Satan, demonstrating that he is indeed the embodiment of all evil.
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“I felt younger, lighter happier”
Theme: Repression This is showing how Dr.Jekyll prefers his evil repressed side.
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"man is not truly one, but truly two"
Theme: Dual nature of man This shows Dr.Jekyll's belief in the dual nature of man.
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"many ill things"
Themes: Repression, Secrecy This shows how Mr.Utterson describes his past actions in a vague and secretive way as they are so bad.
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"shook the doors of the prisonhouse of my disposition"
Themes: Repression Strong language shows that Jekyll feels the sinful side of his personality is trapped by the more respectable side.
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"racking pangs"
Themes: Bad science and its consequences Transforming between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is not a smooth and seamless process, but rather immensely violent. This signifies the enormity of change that is occurring.
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"original evil"
Themes: Dual nature of man Dr.Jekyll describes how turning into Mr.Hyde is unavoidable
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"Think of it - I did not even exist!"
Themes: Good vs Evil Dr.Jekyll thinks of Mr.Hyde as a different person because it makes him feel better.
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"man is not truly one, but truly two"
Themes: Dual nature of man Dr.Jekyll's belief in the dual nature of man.
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"ordinary secret sinner"
Themes: Repression Dr.Jekyll describes his dark side as secret which symbolises the repression of Mr.Hyde.
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“all human beings are commingled out of good and evil”
Themes: Dual nature of man Dr.Jekyll showing how man is truly two
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“my devil had been long caged, he came out roaring”
Themes: Repression, Dual nature of man Dr.Jekyll describing his evil side
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“He is not easy to describe…something down-right detestable”
Themes: Appearances links to Victorian era and how many people was judged Mr.Utterson describing Mr.Hyde
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“hissing intake…snarled”
Themes: Devolution Showing Mr.Hyde as an animal and the sinister side of Dr.Jekyll
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“damned Juggernaut…like Satan”
Themes: Urban terror How nothing could stop Mr.Hyde showing the power of him and the devil inside
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“hardly human…troglodytic”
Themes: Devolution Showing Mr.Hyde a monster who is alone and hides in the shadow of Dr.Jekyll
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“the moment I choose, I can be rid of Mr. Hyde”
Themes: Duality of man, Repression Dr.Jekyll avoiding situation thinking he has control over Mr.Hyde when later he is controlled by him
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“great flame of anger…like a madman”
Themes: Repression Mr.Hyde connotes evil and hell
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“clubbed him to the earth…with ape-like fury”
Themes: Devolution Mr.Hyde is going back in evolution and how Dr.Jekylls sciecne is bad
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“bones were audibly shattered"
Themes: Evil Shows the inhuman strength of Mr.Hyde and how the science is unnatural and this is the consequences
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“haunting sense of deformity”
Themes: Urban terror of Victorian era How the face of Mr.Hyde is haunting and disgusting, like its unfinished
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“I swear to God I will never set eyes on him”
Themes: Science Vs Religion How gods help is needed against this work of evil science
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“deep-seated terror of the mind”
Themes: Urban terror of Victorian era How Mr.Hyde is haunting and pure evil
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“I regard Jekyll as dead”
Themes: Urban terror of Victorian era How Mr.Utterson is too scared to see him
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“If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers”
Themes: Repression, Duality of man Dr.Jekyll is proving the duality of man
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“God forgive us”
Themes: Religion Mr.Utterson looks for god for forgiveness from the evil transformation that they saw
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“walked in silence”
Themes: Repression Mr.Utterson and Dr.Lanyon shocked and too afraid to even talk about the transformation
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“abject terror and despair…froze the blood”
Themes: Urban terror of Victorian era Mr.Utterson and Dr.Lanyon shocked and too afraid to even talk about the transformation
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“the creature”
Themes: Duality of man Describing Mr.Hyde and linking him to animals
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“a monkey jumped from among the chemicals
Themes: Duality of man Describing Mr.Hyde and linking him to animals
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“evil founded of that connection”
Themes: Urban terror of Victorian era fear of the unknown and supernatural
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Other cards in this set

Card 2

Front

Theme: Good vs Evil Shows how Mr.Hyde is evil and has no remorse for harming a child who is pure and innocent.

Back

“Little man trampled calmly over the child’s body…it was hellish to see”

Card 3

Front

Theme: Science, Good vs Evil Shows how Mr.Utterson thinks of Dr.Jekylls science as stupid and nonce.

Back

Preview of the back of card 3

Card 4

Front

Theme: Science (supernatural) Shows how Dr.Jekyll describes the medicine is supernatural which is not natural and impure.

Back

Preview of the back of card 4

Card 5

Front

Theme: Religion Mr. Hyde is repeatedly compared to Satan, demonstrating that he is indeed the embodiment of all evil.

Back

Preview of the back of card 5
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