'well-made, smooth-faced... something of a slyish cast' - Dr Jekyll's appearance., ‘the thought…braced and delighted me like wine.. I felt younger, lighter happier' - Dr Jekyll at first feels a sense of freedom when he turns into Hyde., ‘sold a slave to my original evil’ - Dr Jekyll can no longer control his sinful side - it is now controlling him., 'like some disconsolate prisoner' - Utterson and Enfield see Jekyll at the barred window of his house., 'Man is not truly one, but truly two.' - Dr Jekyll represents the theme of duality - all beings have two sides to their nature., 'My devil had been long caged, he came out roaring' - Dr Jekyll shows the dangers of, firstly, repressing all of one’s impulses in a very strict society, and then letting them loose like a wild animal, with no control., ‘a great air of wealth and comfort’ vs ‘sinister block of building …prolonged and sordid negligence.’ - Dr Jekyll's house represents his dual nature., 'transcendental science' - Dr Jekyll believes that he can push the boundaries of science., 'apelike fury' - As Hyde, Dr Jekyll can release his animalistic impulses., 'clubbed him to the earth' - Dr Jekyll lets his darker side loose, and it gets out of control., 'trampled calmly' - When he is Hyde, Dr Jekyll can do terrible things without feeling guilt.,
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