Revise All of Jekyll and Hyde in JUST10 Quotes

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00:00 What are the THEMES
00:11 some damned JUGGERNAUT
02:24 sick with the DESIRE TO KILL Hyde
04:59 Utterson's REPRESSED DESIRE for JEKYLL
08:59 Satan's Signature: Utterson as UNRELIABLE NARRATOR
13:58 Ape-like fury
19:01 Jekyll's motive for killing CAREW
23:56 The FOG: Why HYDE lives in Soho
29:06 I wouldn't speak of this note: Utterson the CRIMINAL
33:31 Dr Lanyon's DEATH explained
39:00 I find it in my heart to pity him: Hyde's TRIUMPH
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"Wizz through"
*45 minute in-depth analysis of basically all the important themes/characters in the novel*

bumba
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I have my first GCSE tomorrow on Macbeth and Jekyll and mr Hyde, I've been watching your vids for two weeks, just these two weeks I've jumped up 6, 7, 8 marks because of your great ideas, thank you!

noahjdf
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how am i only just finding out that utterson's gay for jekyll 24 hours before my exam

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I was literally looking for this from you earlier. I just did a massive sigh of relief, thank you Mr Salles!!

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guys we must hit the dislike button not because the video is bad but so that it doesn't get promoted to other students so the top grades remain with us

malharvarpe
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oh my god you are actually a genius at this. my school just went with the classic interpretation that hyde is pure evil but after watching this video i understand the novel a whole lot more. so many times during this video i had to pause to take in all the information because OH MY GOD IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW!!! thank you so much sir youre a lifesaver. AI could never

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The creative thumbnail sums the plot up already 😂

durveshmohammed
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Just watched this and these interpretations are so good, definitely using them today! Thank you!

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we repressing our homosexual desires with this one 🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣🗣🗣

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HOPE EVERYONE DOES WELL TMR!! WEVE GOT THIS

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Love the effort Mr salles puts into everything, even his books. Super helpful !

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Thankyou so so much! -Hopefully all goes well on monday...🤞🤞

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Sir, how do I include alternative interpretations in my essay without contradicting the main point of my paragraph? Thank you for the video!

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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:

00:00 *📜 The first description of Hyde as "some damned Juggernaut" subtly challenges Christian prejudice and invites questioning of Hyde's inherent evil.*
01:39 *🤔 Enfield's desire to kill Hyde hints at hypocrisy and societal corruption, contrasting with assumptions of Hyde's evilness.*
02:20 *🔬 Hyde's unnaturalness invokes fear of science, challenging Christian moral interpretations.*
05:41 *💔 Utterson's dream about Jekyll and Hyde suggests repressed desires, possibly hinting at homosexuality and jealousy.*
07:16 *💼 Hyde's blackmail of Jekyll implies a hidden relationship, sparking societal scandal fears.*
08:21 *🕵️‍♂️ Utterson's dream raises questions about Hyde's hold over Jekyll and potential motives, adding detective intrigue.*
09:13 *🧠 Utterson's perception of Hyde as inherently evil highlights the theme of dual nature and challenges Christian doctrine.*
11:45 *⚖️ The dual nature of man reflects the conflict between good and evil and warns against the influence of science over morality.*
14:11 *⛓️ Hyde's violent act against Carew taps into Victorian fears of crime and societal decay, adding Gothic elements to the narrative.*
23:57 *🌆 The close proximity of Jekyll's respectable residence to Hyde's disreputable Soho highlights societal hypocrisy and moral duplicity.*
26:27 *🏝️ Stevenson's experience in Samoa shaped his perspective, rejecting Victorian xenophobia and racism.*
27:52 *🌫️ Symbolism of fog in "Jekyll and Hyde" represents corruption and moral confusion in Victorian society.*
28:21 *👤 Utterson's jealousy of Jekyll's relationship with Hyde hints at themes of homosexuality and repression.*
29:16 *🔍 Utterson's concealment of evidence implicates him in criminal activity, reflecting societal hypocrisy.*
32:16 *⚖️ Stevenson critiques societal hypocrisy and the legal system's complicity in it.*
33:12 *🔍 Stevenson prompts readers to examine their hidden motives and societal hypocrisies.*
36:00 *💡 Hyde's promise of scientific progress contrasts with Christian fears of moral corruption.*
38:08 *⚗️ Stevenson challenges the Christian rejection of scientific progress through Lanyon's character.*
39:16 *🦹‍♂️ Jekyll's sympathy for Hyde challenges societal perceptions of good and evil.*
43:19 *🔄 Stevenson suggests embracing one's desires leads to empowerment, contrasting with Christian notions of morality.*

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nosnakesalive
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my exams in 2 hours!! thx for these different interpretations you really helped me

ytasnim
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I have never been taught the majority of these interpretations... my GCSE is tomorrow I am so confused

anitaryan
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mr salles do u need to revise all the character like enflied or do you only need to know Mr hyde, jekyll and utterson
also what do u think is going to come up

ruqayyapatel
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Could you do something like this for lord of the flies ?

aaronlucas
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thank you so much mr salles! your videos are so helpful, do you have any ideas of what the question could be about? as i want to do some practice plan essay

aK-htbu
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How would I go about discussing the detective them?

all I can think of saying is that Stevenson leaves question in the reader's mind as "cite evidence " which suggests "analysis" and explains why unusual

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