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Card 16
Front
Hint: Jekyll & Lanyon can't put aside their scientific differences and don't see each other anymore. 'Devillish' and 'little' could link to Hyde.
Back
Card 17
Front
Hint: Utterson's first encounter with Hyde. 'Hissing' symbolies a snake which could be a connotation of the devil (Adam and Eve)
Back
Card 18
Front
Hint: Hyde has no regard of a polite conversation, his behaviour is barbaric.
Back
Card 19
Front
Hint: Mr Utterson reacts the same way everyone does when they meet Hyde.
Back
Card 20
Front
Hint: Jekyll's house represents his secret, inner experiments, which are now a sinful metaphor. the 'darkness' represents experimentation with Hyde.
Back
Card 21
Front
Hint: theme of secrecy and reputation suggestion of yin and yang.
Back
Card 22
Front
Chapter 3- Dr Jekyll was quite at ease. Hint: Reference to theme of secrecy and the idea that gossiping was immodest.
Back
Card 23
Front
Hint: Jekyll's appearance contrasts with Hyde's
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Card 24
Front
Hint: Jekyll seems to be ashamed and doesn't want to discuss his evil side
Back
Card 25
Front
Hint: Jekyll reassuring Utterson that Hyde can be removed- it's ironic that Jekyll continues to return back to Hyde unable to resist his temptation
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