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  1. Reputation, Secrecy and Repression Theme in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

    Below you will find the important quotes in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde related to the theme of Reputation, Secrecy and Repression. Chapter 1 Quotes. "I feel very strongly about putting questions; it partakes too much of the style of the day of judgment. You start a question, and it's like starting a stone. You sit quietly on the top of a hill; and ...

  2. Conformity and Repression in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

    In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the author, R.L. Stevenson uses the views of a repressive society and Dr. Jekyll's conformity to show when people are held under harsh principles and expectations some are forced to find an outlet to compensate for the things that are not socially appropriate.

  3. Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Theme of Repression

    The more Dr. Jekyll's forbidden appetites are repressed, the more he desires the life of Mr. Hyde, and the stronger Mr. Hyde becomes. This is clearly demonstrated after Dr. Jekyll's two-month hiatus from donning the visage of Mr. Hyde; Dr. Jekyll finds that the pull to evil has been magnified after months of repression.

  4. PDF AQA English Literature GCSE Jekyll and Hyde: Themes Repression

    Hyde as a release from repression In the final chapter, Dr Jekyll explains how he felt he had "concealed [his] pleasures" in society. He creates Hyde as a release from this repression. He references the atmosphere of repression he was born into, and mentions how " indeed the worst of my faults was a certain impatient gaiety of disposition ...

  5. Essays on The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

    The motif of repression and liberation in the novel; The concept of morality and ethics in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; ... When it comes to choosing The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde essay topics, it's important to consider the themes, characters, and symbolism present in the novel. By brainstorming and selecting a ...

  6. Theme & Key Quotes: Secrecy

    Critical Essay: A Streetcar Named Desire A Streetcar Named Desire: Context: The Great Depression; ... Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is shrouded in secrecy, from Jekyll's hidden experiments to Hyde's unknown origins and crimes. This is a reflection of the dual nature of man's character as portrayed in the book.

  7. Key Themes (Jekyll and Hyde)

    Everything is sober and dignified. The more Jekyll's forbidden appetites are repressed, the more he desires the life of Hyde, and the stronger Hyde grows. We see this after Dr. Jekyll's two-month hiatus from being Hyde; Dr. Jekyll finds that the pull to evil has been magnified after months of repression. Friendship and Loyalty

  8. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Study Guide

    Many writers have been influenced by Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, leading to a legacy of psychological dramas and split personality characters in literature, including The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, whose protagonist is likewise haunted by a rival self, an image of youth and beauty. The monstrosity that can be caused by scientific ...

  9. Victorian Repression & Morality in Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde

    Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was first published in 1886. It is a Gothic text, meaning that it explores the dark regions of the natural and the supernatural.

  10. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

    The central feature of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is its theme of duality. Two personalities—opposite and antagonistic—mesh within one body, and as such the novel has a rich ...

  11. PDF Overview and Key Scenes

    Key characters. Mr Utterson - A respectable lawyer, he symbolises honesty and acts as the moral compass of the novella. Dr Jekyll - A seemingly reputable doctor, he symbolises repression as well as insatiable curiosity. Mr Hyde - Dr Jekyll's evil doppelganger he symbolises man's basal instincts. Dr Lanyon - A well respected member of the ...

  12. Jekyll and Hyde: Repression

    The part of Jekyll's psyche which he has repressed to an unhealthy degree is his Id (his basal 'animal-like' desires). Hyde is symbolic of Jekyll's Id. Repression within Victorian society is also seen in the characters of Utterson, Enfield and Lanyon but to a much lesser extent. How is repression represented through descriptions of violence.

  13. Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde: Themes

    Knowledge and evidence: Jekyll is presented as a man with a reputation and a respected member of society representing good, while Hyde is depicted as a manifestation of evil: In Jekyll's view, "man is not truly one, but truly two" and while he is aware of his good side, he also acknowledges there is evil within him.

  14. Jekyll and hyde (docx)

    The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a Victorian novel which is primarily concerned with the idea of the double mind and the culture of repression, as well as physical traits of evil, which are shown in the characters of Jekyll and Hyde. This essay will address the description of Hyde as being "troglodytic", understanding this ...

  15. English: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde quotes: Repression Flashcards

    The large handsome face of Dr. Jekyll grew pale to the very lips, and there came a blackness about his eyes. Eyes windows to the soul, and shows something under the surface, dual personality, and he represses the darkness. His extreme reaction when Hyde is mentioned indicates that Jekyll is hiding something and you question whether Jekyll is ...

  16. How to get a grade 9 for 'Jekyll and Hyde' in GCSE English.

    Robert Louis Stevenson's "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" has enthralled readers for over a century with its gripping narrative and profound exploration of human duality. This essay delves into the plot, themes, and characters of this iconic novella, providing GCSE English Literature students with a comprehensive understanding of its key elements. Plot

  17. Innocence and Violence Theme in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

    This begins the pattern in the novel of innocence being rudely interrupted by violence. First, the little girl is trampled by Hyde. Then the maid witnesses and is shocked into a faint by Hyde's murder of Carew. The maid also effusively describes the goodness of Hyde's victim, the old man, whose hair glows like a halo.

  18. Sexual Orientation and Identity in The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr

    The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, the character of Jekyll could represent the perfect example of a self -repressed homosexual living in the hostile Victorian community. Both characters are irrevocably linked as there are blurred lines between them making the reader sceptical of the existence of two definite characters. Jekyll can be ...

  19. Jekyll and Hyde essay plans based on themes

    The back of Jekyll's house reflects the Hyde that he hides. It is described as a 'dingy windowless structure' with a 'blistered' door that promoted 'sordid negligence'. This reflects hyde as being odd and out of place. The cabinet is described as 'gaunt'. The front of jekyll's house represents the 'Jekyll' that he shows to ...

  20. Psychologising Jekyll, Demonising Hyde: The Strange Case of Criminal

    This paper puts the famous story of Jekyll and Hyde to work for a specific analytic purpose. The question of responsibility for crime, complicated by the divided subjectivity implicit in Mr. Hyde's appearance, and illuminated by Robert Louis Stevenson's grasp of contemporary psychiatric, evolutionary and medical thought as promising new technologies for effecting a distinction between ...