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  • What does Jekyll's quote about being "no less distinguished for religion" imply about his relationship with faith?
    He has a difficult relationship with religion.
  • What does Jekyll's act of "falling upon his knees and lifting his clasped hands to God" signify?
    He seeks redemption after realizing his mistakes.
  • What does Jekyll's hosting of "pleasant dinners" indicate about his social status?
    He is sociable and well respected.
  • How is Jekyll described in terms of his charitable nature?
    He is referred to as a "charitable man."
  • What does Jekyll mean when he says, "I concealed my pleasures"?
    He suppressed his sinful side for respect.
  • What does Jekyll's statement "He came out of his seclusion" suggest about his character development?
    He attempts to re-assimilate into society.
  • What does Jekyll's "devil" represent in his character?
    It symbolizes his deeper desires and struggles.
  • What does the phrase "propensity to ill" imply about Jekyll's nature?
    He has a natural inclination towards immorality.
  • What does the description of Jekyll's hand as "corded and hairy" symbolize?
    It suggests uncontrolled freedom and respectability invasion.
  • What does Jekyll mean when he says, "I felt younger, lighter, happier in body"?
    Societal restraints burden him significantly.
  • What does the term "immaterial tabernacle" refer to in Jekyll's context?
    It relates to his encroachment on God's territory.
  • What does Jekyll's statement about not being "myself" when he laid aside restraint imply?
    He allowed his evil side to thrive.
  • What does Jekyll mean by "man is not truly one but truly two"?
    He believes the human psyche can be split.
  • What does Jekyll's reflection on the "hard law of life" suggest about his views on morality?
    He questions the foundations of guilt and sin.
  • What does the phrase "Late one accursed night" convey about Jekyll's experiment?
    It adds darkness and gravity to the scene.
  • What does Jekyll mean by "Had I approached my discovery in a more noble spirit"?
    He intended to extract the good, not bad.
  • What does Jekyll's statement "I bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end" signify?
    It creates sympathy for Jekyll at the end.
  • What does the phrase "This is the last time...that Henry Jekyll can think his own thoughts" imply?
    He permanently loses control over himself.
  • How is Jekyll described as a "smooth-faced man of fifty"?
    His appearance doesn't reflect his internal truth.
  • What does Hyde's "strong feeling of deformity" suggest about his character?
    His appearance would convict him as a criminal.
  • What does the term "ape-like" imply about Hyde?
    It gives him animalistic qualities.
  • What does Hyde's "flush of anger" reveal about his personality?
    It shows his volatile and unpredictable nature.
  • What does the description of Carew's body as "incredibly mangled" suggest about Hyde's actions?
    It shows the intentionality behind his violence.
  • What does Hyde's "hissing intake of the breath" characterize him as?
    It characterizes him as animalistic.
  • What does the term "the creature" imply about Hyde?
    It suggests he is a being of pure evil.
  • What does the phrase "seizing, surprising and revolting" suggest about Hyde's actions?
    They evoke fear and disgust.
  • What does the term "Damned Juggernaut" imply about Hyde?
    It means he is an overwhelming destructive force.
  • What does the phrase "a man who was without bowels of mercy" suggest about Hyde?
    He lacks all conventional morals.
  • What does Hyde's description as "so ugly that it brought out the sweat on me" imply?
    He evokes disgust in others by sight.
  • What does the phrase "His every act and thought centered on self" reveal about Hyde?
    He is selfish and animalistic.
  • What does the phrase "Drinking pleasure with bestial avidity" suggest about Hyde's character?
    He indulges in self-indulgence and excess.
  • What does Hyde's "murderous mixture of timidity and boldness" indicate about his character?
    It highlights his internal conflict and depth.
  • What does the description of Hyde as "not easy to describe" imply?
    He evokes fear and is vaguely defined.
  • What does the phrase "something wrong with his appearance" suggest about Hyde?
    It indicates he is deformed and unsettling.
  • What does the phrase "There was something abnormal and misbegotten in the very essence of the creature" imply about Hyde?

    He is fundamentally different from others.
  • What does the phrase "That masked thing like a monkey" suggest about Hyde's nature?
    It separates him from other characters.
  • What does the phrase "In the ranks of mankind was pure evil" imply about Hyde?
    He has infiltrated civil society.
  • What does the phrase "It wasn't like a man" suggest about Hyde?
    It shows he is inhuman and monstrous.
  • What does the phrase "the clock of the neighbouring church rang out the hour of twelve" suggest about Utterson's character?
    Religion subtly influences his life.
  • What does Jekyll's affection for Utterson reveal about their relationship?
    Utterson is trustworthy and loyal.