Summary Every Jekyll & Hyde Quotes needed for GCSE English + analysis and themes
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English
Institution
GCSE
42 quotes need for Jekyll and Hyde with themes:
- Science vs Religion
- Duality of Man
- Good vs Evil
- Animalistic Traits
- Victorian Gentleman
Plus analysis and themes for each quote, even from Lanyon & Utterson
Science vs Religion, Duality of Man, Good vs Evil, Animalistic, Victorian Gentleman
Quote Where Analysis Theme
"All human beings, as we meet Henry Shows how there are two sides to every Good vs Evil
them, are commingled out of Jeykll’s Full person.
good and evil." Statement of
the case
(Chapter 10)
"man is not truly one, but truly Henry Jekyll understands that everyone has two Duality of Man
two." Jeykll’s Full sides but nobody wants to see the other side
Statement of which is why it comes out at night
the case
(Chapter 10)
"I learned to recognise the Henry Man still has its primate side, even Victorian Duality of Man
primitive duality of man." Jeykll’s Full gentlemen. Animalistic
Statement of
the case
(Chapter 10)
Jekyll -"The very pink of n/a Enfield uses these descriptions to juxtapose Duality of Man
properties." the nature of both characters.
Hyde-"A really damnable
man."
Jekyll-"Wore a great air of n/a Uses taste to contrast the two characters. Duality of Man
wealth and comfort."
Hyde "blistered and
disdained."
Jekyll-"Large, handsome n/a The appearances of both man vary greatly. Duality of Man
face."
Hyde-"Pale and dwarfish."
"These polar twins should be Henry Suggests mankind has two sides that are Duality of Man
continuously struggling." Jeykll’s Full intertwined.
Statement of
the case
(Chapter 10)
"I lay down the pen and Henry Jekyll trapped all his emotion and thoughts Duality of Man
proceed to seal up my Jeykll’s Full but now he's finally at peace with dying he
confession, I bring the life of Statement of can reveal his thoughts.
that unhappy Henry Jekyll to the case
an end." - Jekyll (Chapter 10)
"taking the air with an infinite Incident at Jekyll is a prisoner of his own thoughts and Good vs Evil
sadness of mien, like some the Window emotions.
disconsolate prisoner" [Jekyll] (Chapter 7)
"I am ashamed of my long Story of the Enfield fears he may have said too much Good vs Evil
tongue let us make a bargain Door already even if it is only to Utterson.
never to speak of this again" - (Chapter 1)
Enfield
, Science vs Religion, Duality of Man, Good vs Evil, Animalistic, Victorian Gentleman
"The large handsome face of Dr. Jekyll Jekyll is in fear that his secrecy may be at Good vs Evil
Dr. Jekyll grew pale to the was Quite at risk.
very lips, and there came a Ease
blackness about his eyes. "I do (Chapter 3)
not care to hear more," said he.
"This is a matter I thought we
had agreed to drop."
"I beg you will spare me any Remarkable Stevenson presents Lanyon's emotions very Good vs Evil
allusion to one whom I regard Incident of clearly in this section - one of Jekyll's oldest
as dead." - Lanyon Dr. Lanyon friends views him as 'dead' due to what he
(Chapter 6) has done. The language Stevenson uses is
charged with passion and emotion. The
repetition of 'I' illustrates that Lanyon feels
he is in control of the situation and has
control over Jekyll.
"there lay the body of a man The Last This shows that Jekyll eventually killed Animalistic
sorely contorted and still Night himself as his desire to experiment made Mr
twitching." (Chapter 8) Hyde get stronger. The use of the phrase
'sorely contorted' illustrates how science
changed who Jekyll was and who he
became. It 'contorted' his very self.
"A week afterwards Dr Remarkable The short time period of a week illustrates Good vs Evil
Lanyon took to his bed, and in Incident of how quickly Dr Lanyon's health deteriorated
something less than a fortnight Dr. Lanyon because of Dr Jekyll's revelation.
he was dead." (Chapter 6)
"The hard law of life, which Henry The "hard law" is that all humans are sinful Science vs
lies in the root of religion" Jeykll’s Full Religion
Statement of
the case
(Chapter 10)
"Chief of sufferers" [Refers to Remarkable Jekyll's lack of control over his science has Good vs Evil
Jekyll] Incident of made him face the hell of reality in which he
Dr. Lanyon suffers.
(Chapter 6)
"temptation of a discovery so Henry Jekyll's motivation to oppose religion and Science vs
singular and profound" Jeykll’s Full create Hyde. He doesn't create Hyde for the Religion
Statement of greater good of the world but to benefit
the case himself.
(Chapter 10)
"Oh god... oh god" - Lanyon - Lanyon cannot from a rational or religious Science vs
view point understand the transformation of Religion
Hyde.
"deadly nausea" "horror of the Henry Show the power of science. Science vs
spirit" Jeykll’s Full Religion
Statement of
the case
(Chapter 10)
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