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What criticism does Stevenson make about Victorian society in Jekyll and Hyde?
Stevenson exposes the hypocrisy of Victorian society.
What warning does Stevenson give about human nature and self-control?
Stevenson argues against the repression of mankind.
What does Stevenson reveal about life in Victorian London for the lower classes?
Stevenson reveals the conditions of the working class in London.
How does Stevenson use setting and weather to create meaning?
Stevenson uses fog to create a Gothic atmosphere and to symbolise all that is concealed.
How are fears of city life presented in the novella?
Stevenson depicts the Victorian sense of urban terror.
How does Stevenson present the conflict between morality and immorality?
Stevenson employs light and dark to convey the struggle between good and evil.
What major intellectual conflict of the Victorian era is explored in the novel?
Stevenson reveals the struggle that emerged between religion and science.
How does Stevenson present the causes of Jekyll's downfall?
Stevenson reflects on the role of privilege, indulgence, and ego in self-destruction.
How does the novella reflect Victorian concerns about scientific progress?
Stevenson highlights public anxieties about science and the ethics of discovery.
How does Stevenson present secrecy and hidden identity?
Stevenson uses motifs of concealment to symbolise repression.