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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Summary

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English first additional language summary of Dr Jekyll and mr Hyde

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Background
 Horror story
 Supernatural (cannot be explained by normal world)
 Normal society ideas for the time
 Took worries and concerns a bit futher
 Keen to experiment with new ideas
 New theories
 Many felt threatened-choose between logic an faith(religion)
 Warning about humans playing god
 Might think we are powerful but don’t understand our actions
 Victorian English has two sides

Surface
– scientific medical technological medicine improved new discoveries
Excepted successful people to be good people – they are repressed not allowed to do what they
want –hide feelings and desires – unhappy like Dr. Jekyll
Economic improvement
People moved from rural areas
Cities have better salaries
Still lived in terrible conditions
Cities were dangerous
Social advancements
Child labour illegal
If you had nothing you had no right – people looked down on your – had no rights
Rich people can do immoral things as long as it is not in public.
Reputation was everything
Most people were Christian
Sin an punishment were very serious
Strict judgemental place to live
Dr Jekyll wants to behave badly without feeling guilty

Illegal side
Dr Jekyll lived well because he was educated and protected by health
Tiny elite-huge amount of pour
Places like Theatres shebeens and brothels
Poor and desperate people
Tension between elite and poor
Elite worried that majority would take over
Wealthy men moves between these two sides
 Day-good people
 Night- dark side,do bad things and get away with it

, Setting
 Victorian London (Victoria was queen)
 Late 1800’s
 Robert louis Stevenson was Scottish (never felt he belong)
 Fascinated by urban underworld
 Day time
- London
- Pleasant
- Good weather
- Lovely parks
- Strict social order
- Elite are at top
- Working class bottom
- Well-kept
- Bustling centre of commerce
- Rich respectable and middle class go about their lives
- Light linked good
 Night time
- Foggy
- Dreary
- Nightmarish place
- Area of Soho (mister Hyde has room there)
- Muddy
- Dark
- Filled with robbers ,drunks and sex workers
- Go there for entertainment
- Pay to commit sexual, violent acts
- Mr Hyde likes to be out at night
- Wants to be bad
- Darkness linked with bad like secrecy and wrong
 Just as Jekyll we have both a positive and negative side so does the city and society

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