Jekyll/Repression

Cards (7)

  • Huge pressure to conform to society’s expectations
  • Desires and habits that didn’t fit the expectations had to be hidden/repressed
  • Highlight consequences of repression
  • ‘I concealed my pleasures’
    • He hid his true self because of strict Victorian social codes
    • ‘pleasures’ = other persona (Hyde), he recognises that he is wrong
    • ’concealed’ = hid
  • ‘Like some disconsolate prisoner‘
    • Simile = Jekyll is not only imprisoned in his laboratory but also in his and Hydes body
    • ‘disconsolate’ = hopelessly unhappy - effect of living out his evil side
    • ‘some’ = false sense of security - trying o distance himself from Hyde
  • ‘Hailing down a storm of blows …. the bones audibly shattered’
    • Jekyll turns into Hyde - repression leads to Hydes built up violence exploding in a terrible way
    • sensory language = emphasise astonishing brutality of the attack
  • ‘My devil had been long caged and he came out roaring’
    • Metaphor = Hyde has been repressed for so long that his anger is exploding worse than ever before
    • ’ cage’ = symbolises Jekylls body and how he has attempted to imprison his evil however he can no longer contain it anymore