Reputation Flashcards
1
Q
Reputation is shown in the novel through…
A
- power and status of reputation
- Internal conflict within Jekyll
- Fear of exposure from social judgement and pressure
2
Q
‘His friends where those of blood, or those whom he had none the longest’
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- loyalty and familiarity
- reputation outweighs true character - loyalty over genuine connection
- trust takes time to build
- exclusivity
3
Q
‘I was ashamed of my long tongue’
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- moral guilt emphasising victorian restraint
- suggests gossip is a physical flaw
- highlights dangers to reputation
4
Q
‘I am the chief of sinners, I the chief of sufferers also’
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- ‘sinners’ and ‘sufferers’ evokes Christian ideas of guilt and punishment
- Parrallelism = guilt and suffering are inseprable
- draws attention to the destuctive pyschological impact of living a double life
- repitition emphasises internal struggle
5
Q
‘I am not a good man and there is no other way of telling it’
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- confessional tone = emotional exhaustion
- ‘no other way’ shows inevitability
- the truth of human nature cannot be hidden forever
6
Q
‘with almost morbid sense of shame’
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- adjective ‘morbid’ has connotations of death
- embarrassment
- guilt
- fear of moral failure
7
Q
Stevensons intentions through the theme of reputation
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- shows how appearance vs reality is prominent in society
- expose the pressures of victorian society
- warning: ignoring true self in order to protect reputation has dark consequences