Grade 9 chapter and theme analysis of The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Stevenson, including key quotations. There is also highly detailed exploration into the context of the novella and how this relates and links to the major themes of the text - it is a useful resource to ...
Moonlit blue-tinted night, billowy curtains flicking edges of open terrace doors, impending danger for two sky-gazing protagonists. In swoops a softly neighing white horse with wings so large they trail on the ground when folded. My first memory of Pegasus. Despite the grainy TV picture and th...
but the library was no longer there. In its place smouldered a heap of rubble. Dismayed, the Prince walked across the sooty field, sifting through the cinders, until he arrived at the centre,
but the library was no longer there. In its place smouldered a heap of rubble. Dismayed, the Prince walked across the sooty field, sifting through the cinders, until he arrived at the centre,
But if he were just a rage monster, there would probably be no one left at Tesla now. Musk's Jekyll-and-Hyde flip side is that he can be charming, he doesn't believe in hierarchy (encouraging everyone at Tesla to talk to literally anyone at Tesla, including him, without permission),...
“Men shut their doors against a setting sun.” Act 1, scene 2, line 132 Apemantus speaks at the banquet, more to himself than to anyone else. He has just said that friendship is mostly false because people always speak disparagingly of or desert their friends at some point. He has no...
Thank you, dear parents, for opening your arms for me every time the world closed its doors on my face. Without you, I could have been lost in the dark alleys. I love you so much. “You nurtured and protected me and taught me with great care. And every time I’ve needed you, yo...
It was by this time about nine in the morning and the first fog of the season. A great chocolate-coloured pall lowered over heaven, but the wind was continually charging and routing these embattled vapours, so that as the cab crawled from street to street, Mr Utterson beheld a marvelous...
~Robert Louis Stevenson, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, 1886 Sometimes when I look at a thing I've written I get the feeling that I must have gone out of the room and left the typewriter running. ~Gene Fowler (1890–1960), to Cecil Smith, Los Angeles Times I sometimes get...
Jung goes on to talk about other metaphors used to described the soul. Exceptair, there isfire, because warmth is associated with life, there is thenameof an individual, and there is theirshadow. I wonder which name the modern soul prefers. ...