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CHAPTER 2-SEARCH FOR MR. HYDE Write definitions of the following words. Use a dictionary if you need to. endorse: Declare one's public approval or support of or reg the back to make it payable to someone other than OR sign decease: A persons death. benefactor: A person who gives money or other help to a person or cause. The branch of Law concerned with the preparation labyrinths: A person who is guided or supported by an older and experienced person. conveyancing: documents for the inordinate: Unusually or disproportionately large. condone: (a cheque) on payee of conveyance of property. A complicated irregular network of passages or paths, a maze. Accept behaviour that is considered morally wrong or offensive. iniquity: Immoral or grossly unfair behav Questions 1. Once Utterson confronts Hyde, how does he feel toward him? What reasons does Utterson Piq give for his feelings about Hyde? In Utterson's response to Hyde, what does Stevenson tell us about Hyde? Once Utterson confronts Hyde, he is described as feeling shocked and fearful, it is clear that he immediately hates Hyde: Utterson states 2. Why doesn't Stevenson ever tell us what Hyde's face looks like? Uttersons response tells the reader that Hyde's appearance is terrifying and forces Utterson to look to God for help. Based the reactions of others we know that Hyde's face is deformed. off of it also adds to the mystery of Hyde 3. Describe the appearance of...
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the street and house in which Dr. Jekyll lives. What can we P20 infer about Dr. Jekyll from this setting? "wore a great air of wealth and comport" this suggests that without even. having to enter, we can tell Jekyll is a rich and well-respected gentlemen. P22 "} 4. Utterson's speculation on Jekyll's connection to Hyde makes him reflect on his own vices and failings. What could Stevenson be implying about human nature in Utterson's reflection? he was humbled to the dust by the many ill things he had done" Destruction of reputation. 6. What mysteries remain at the end of the chapter? Who Hyde is. Hyde and Jekylls relationship. 5. Explain Utterson's view of the relationship between Jekyll & Hyde P22 "This Master Hyde, if he were studied must have sedets of his own... secrets compared to which poor Jekyll's worst would be like Sunshine" m Quotation hissing intake breath" of the "gave an impression of deformity without any nameable malformation." "God, bless me." TH "mental perplexity" EXTRACT 2 - SEARCH FOR HYDE Significance or Effect Hyde is continually given animalistic features. In this case, Hyde is compared to a serpent which links with evil traits or Utterson Looks to God for help which we see happening multiple times throughout the Victorian people believe God can save you. Social and Historical relevance Ouality/Victorian Values- the suggestion that perhaps people during the Victorian Era inwardly contained their Hyde is a character whose appearance. Secrecy - we are never given is continually referred to - there is something a description of Hyde's "abnormal" about his appearance. However, we, appearance it is kept a secret This adds to tension and mystery throughout the novel. the reader, never actually find out what. Religion - there are many times during the novel where characters look to God for help, This means that they believe God can help anyone. "I read Satan's signature Hyde is compared to Satan multiple upon a face." Satan is associated with evil and cruelty times throughout the novel. We know that therefore suggesting he is evil and cruce Utterson is confused by Hyde. enemy of good. Religion - Victorian believe that an enemy of God is an
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This is the notes I have made for the text ‘Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’ for the SQA accredited Higher English course. Includes quotes, key information and themes. Hope this helps :)
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Top 27 quotes from the strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde + annotations
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Deep analysis for Mr Hyde's Character with the most important quotes picked from the novel. These quotes got me an A in my preilm and exam.
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A summary of setting in Jekyll and Hyde, including quotes Sources- CGP GCSE English Jekyll and Hyde book
CHAPTER 2-SEARCH FOR MR. HYDE Write definitions of the following words. Use a dictionary if you need to. endorse: Declare one's public approval or support of or reg the back to make it payable to someone other than OR sign decease: A persons death. benefactor: A person who gives money or other help to a person or cause. The branch of Law concerned with the preparation labyrinths: A person who is guided or supported by an older and experienced person. conveyancing: documents for the inordinate: Unusually or disproportionately large. condone: (a cheque) on payee of conveyance of property. A complicated irregular network of passages or paths, a maze. Accept behaviour that is considered morally wrong or offensive. iniquity: Immoral or grossly unfair behav Questions 1. Once Utterson confronts Hyde, how does he feel toward him? What reasons does Utterson Piq give for his feelings about Hyde? In Utterson's response to Hyde, what does Stevenson tell us about Hyde? Once Utterson confronts Hyde, he is described as feeling shocked and fearful, it is clear that he immediately hates Hyde: Utterson states 2. Why doesn't Stevenson ever tell us what Hyde's face looks like? Uttersons response tells the reader that Hyde's appearance is terrifying and forces Utterson to look to God for help. Based the reactions of others we know that Hyde's face is deformed. off of it also adds to the mystery of Hyde 3. Describe the appearance of...
CHAPTER 2-SEARCH FOR MR. HYDE Write definitions of the following words. Use a dictionary if you need to. endorse: Declare one's public approval or support of or reg the back to make it payable to someone other than OR sign decease: A persons death. benefactor: A person who gives money or other help to a person or cause. The branch of Law concerned with the preparation labyrinths: A person who is guided or supported by an older and experienced person. conveyancing: documents for the inordinate: Unusually or disproportionately large. condone: (a cheque) on payee of conveyance of property. A complicated irregular network of passages or paths, a maze. Accept behaviour that is considered morally wrong or offensive. iniquity: Immoral or grossly unfair behav Questions 1. Once Utterson confronts Hyde, how does he feel toward him? What reasons does Utterson Piq give for his feelings about Hyde? In Utterson's response to Hyde, what does Stevenson tell us about Hyde? Once Utterson confronts Hyde, he is described as feeling shocked and fearful, it is clear that he immediately hates Hyde: Utterson states 2. Why doesn't Stevenson ever tell us what Hyde's face looks like? Uttersons response tells the reader that Hyde's appearance is terrifying and forces Utterson to look to God for help. Based the reactions of others we know that Hyde's face is deformed. off of it also adds to the mystery of Hyde 3. Describe the appearance of...
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the street and house in which Dr. Jekyll lives. What can we P20 infer about Dr. Jekyll from this setting? "wore a great air of wealth and comport" this suggests that without even. having to enter, we can tell Jekyll is a rich and well-respected gentlemen. P22 "} 4. Utterson's speculation on Jekyll's connection to Hyde makes him reflect on his own vices and failings. What could Stevenson be implying about human nature in Utterson's reflection? he was humbled to the dust by the many ill things he had done" Destruction of reputation. 6. What mysteries remain at the end of the chapter? Who Hyde is. Hyde and Jekylls relationship. 5. Explain Utterson's view of the relationship between Jekyll & Hyde P22 "This Master Hyde, if he were studied must have sedets of his own... secrets compared to which poor Jekyll's worst would be like Sunshine" m Quotation hissing intake breath" of the "gave an impression of deformity without any nameable malformation." "God, bless me." TH "mental perplexity" EXTRACT 2 - SEARCH FOR HYDE Significance or Effect Hyde is continually given animalistic features. In this case, Hyde is compared to a serpent which links with evil traits or Utterson Looks to God for help which we see happening multiple times throughout the Victorian people believe God can save you. Social and Historical relevance Ouality/Victorian Values- the suggestion that perhaps people during the Victorian Era inwardly contained their Hyde is a character whose appearance. Secrecy - we are never given is continually referred to - there is something a description of Hyde's "abnormal" about his appearance. However, we, appearance it is kept a secret This adds to tension and mystery throughout the novel. the reader, never actually find out what. Religion - there are many times during the novel where characters look to God for help, This means that they believe God can help anyone. "I read Satan's signature Hyde is compared to Satan multiple upon a face." Satan is associated with evil and cruelty times throughout the novel. We know that therefore suggesting he is evil and cruce Utterson is confused by Hyde. enemy of good. Religion - Victorian believe that an enemy of God is an