A comprehensive exploration of Victorian literature's major themes, focusing on Key themes and ideas in "An Inspector Calls" and Duality and repression in Jekyll and Hyde, examining how both works critique Socialism and classism in Victorian literature.
- Both texts explore societal structures and human nature through different lenses - social justice and psychological duality
- Themes of morality, class distinction, and human behavior are central to both works
- Strong emphasis on Victorian social norms and their consequences
- Both works challenge established power structures and explore human psychology
- Examination of personal responsibility and societal influence on individual actions
- Deep dive into themes of repression, guilt, and social change