The 10 whys of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

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What criticism does Stevenson make about Victorian society in Jekyll and Hyde?

Stevenson exposes the hypocrisy of Victorian society.

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What warning does Stevenson give about human nature and self-control?

Stevenson argues against the repression of mankind.

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What does Stevenson reveal about life in Victorian London for the lower classes?

Stevenson reveals the conditions of the working class in London.

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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.

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How are fears of city life presented in the novella?

Stevenson depicts the Victorian sense of urban terror.

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How does Stevenson present the conflict between morality and immorality?

Stevenson employs light and dark to convey the struggle between good and evil.

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What major intellectual conflict of the Victorian era is explored in the novel?

Stevenson reveals the struggle that emerged between religion and science.

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How does Stevenson present the causes of Jekyll's downfall?

Stevenson reflects on the role of privilege, indulgence, and ego in self-destruction.

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How does the novella reflect Victorian concerns about scientific progress?

Stevenson highlights public anxieties about science and the ethics of discovery.

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How does Stevenson present secrecy and hidden identity?

Stevenson uses motifs of concealment to symbolise repression.