Duality

Cards (6)

  • In chapter 1, Hyde can represent the worse that..
    Humanity as a whole can be
  • State the quote which uses juxtaposition which can highlight duality/contrast between Jekyll and Hyde “calmly” - Respectable, honourable personality “Trampled”, highlight the violent, careless side of Hyde
    “Trampled calmly over the child’s body”
  • State the quote from chapter 4 which uses pathetic fallacy/metaphor which implies that storm, a natural disaster, is not created by humans but is rather something inhuman wrecking havoc on humans (Hyde)
    “Storms of blows”
  • State the quote from chapter 6 which uses Religious imagery to suggests that Hyde is aware of what he has done wrong and feels sorry for himself for the consequences.
    “Chief of sinners, chief of sufferers”
  • State the quote from chapter 6 which is represent IVE of Hyde taking control over Jekyll and presents the duality man as present, taking effect within one person.
    “Go my own dark way”
  • State the quote from chapter 7 which emphasises the escapability of Jekyll in Hyde and highlights how both sides of man take up a part of everyone, being difficult to be removed from.
    “Disconsolate prisoner“