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
🎯 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.* Made with HARPA AI
Something inside tells me he is, but he's such an interesting construct you can link him to a lot of key themes in your argument, thanks to Mr. Salles for venturing into such detailed analysis about him of course, unlike most other english teachers out there!
i dont believe hyde being evil has ever come up before so i am open to that but it is also possible that utterson comes up. There are just so many things surrounding him.
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish of course. In my school, we don't even have textbooks for AIC and J&H! It's a shame I only really knew of these books about a month ago
Ah i thought the guide was much more expensive than it was, nevermind that then. I think that book is far more valuable than the price so I will buy it regardless EDIT: I SEE IT ON UNLIMITED, sorry and thank you for making these resources free!
could you say that in the incident at the window when jekyll transform into hyde is due to jealousy after seeing utterson with enfield, as his homosexual/repressed desires for utterson became uncontrollable so he transformed. it is also hinted when jekyll describe himself as "very low. it will not last very long,thank God", this low could mean that his control over his repressed desires are becoming 'very low' after seeing him with enfield.
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
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
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
Where is Hyde described as dark in skin tone? (Why Hyde lives in Soho, ethnic prejudices, xenophobia) The only quote I can think of where his skin tone is described is 'pale and dwarfish' which supports the opposite. Thanks so much!
Hi Sir, you say that Jekyll and Hyde is Stevenson's least favourite novel that he wrote, but I can't find any information online about this, could you tell me where you found this information?
how is Enfield getting up to no good at that moment? Is it because Men shouldn't stop to observe the action but carry on, minding their own business? Is it due to the context back then in the Victorian era which makes him evil to stop and watch the girl being trampled or the fact that he didn't try to save her?
Hi, are you using context for things like christianity, as i think in edexcel, we don't use context j+h so I don't know if I can use things like darwins theory or the bible
Hello Sir, What is the probability that any character other than Macbeth/Lady Macbeth be asked in the 'AQA Eng Lit paper'? Is there any chance of them asking about e.g Duncan or Malcolm/Macduff?
hi sir I just wanted to ask are these quotes in chronological order if not could you please indicate the chronological order thank you and tb love your videos and ive went up to grade 8 in lit
Hi sir, you always tell us to not start with the extract in questions, but you also tell us to write an argument that is chronological. So what if the extract is the first scene? or perhaps the first scene when a character is introduced? do you not start from the extract?
Do you think it's possible that the exam boards can ask us to write a whole essay on a character like Lanyon or would they most likely ask about science and religion ?
i dont remember exact wording but it was on his character, being dangerous and threatening . If it helps i chose to write how he is bad but also a paragraph on the contrary saying he is good but is morphed into bad through the repression of society. @@nadithyaweerasinghe6741
would you say that Jekyll killed Crew because crew could have been Jekyll's old lover and Jekyll might have suspected that crew was cheating on him so there was sense of jealousy because prostitution was quite normal in Victorian society and Utterson might have been the one crew was sexually attracted to as he was going towards Utterson to give him a letter when he could have just sent his butler
"Wizz through"
*45 minute in-depth analysis of basically all the important themes/characters in the novel*
I mean, I’m not complaining
@@eeeeee8829 haha
how am i only just finding out that utterson's gay for jekyll 24 hours before my exam
he’s not 😭😭 don’t trust this
It is a supported I interpretation and fitting for the time
literally this
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almost started writing gay fanfiction in the middle of my essay fr
HOPE EVERYONE DOES WELL TMR!! WEVE GOT THIS
bro i do not got this 🙏🙏
@@adaarrs same im failing wallahi
Bro i just now accidentally took caffiene... its 1:08am... im meant to be up at 4-5 am... might do an all nighter atp
@@void2078 accidently lool. dont do an all nighter u gonna be fried g
Good luck guys, around 3 hours left now!
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
we dont want high grade boundaries! we must gatekeep this video!
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I was watching this video to be ahead of the class during the Christmas Holiday but our school plays this video to every class
I was literally looking for this from you earlier. I just did a massive sigh of relief, thank you Mr Salles!!
The creative thumbnail sums the plot up already 😂
thought so too. Mr salles be on his villain arc
We’ll see if it works!
Thankyou so so much! -Hopefully all goes well on monday...🤞🤞
🎯 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.*
Made with HARPA AI
Thank you!🙏
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish haha the goat still responding a year later
Love the effort Mr salles puts into everything, even his books. Super helpful !
Thank you very much!
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish love you
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we repressing our homosexual desires with this one 🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣🗣🗣
not trynna get caught edging to the paper in the exam hall
Jekyll and Hyde on Monday, in Mr Salles we trust!
Good luck
IM SO FUCKING COOKED I HAVENT EVEN REVISED THIS
yeah me too dont worry! we're doing everyone a favour by lowering grade boundaries its ok
Me too and I’m still struggling with Macbeth😭
SAME IDK THIS AT ALL
same 💀
@@HammtariProductions ah shit
I have never been taught the majority of these interpretations... my GCSE is tomorrow I am so confused
Stick with what you know
bruh why is everyone gay 💀
Mr Salles is an underated saviour
This was really interesting! Does anyone think Utterson may come up this year?
Something inside tells me he is, but he's such an interesting construct you can link him to a lot of key themes in your argument, thanks to Mr. Salles for venturing into such detailed analysis about him of course, unlike most other english teachers out there!
i dont believe hyde being evil has ever come up before so i am open to that but it is also possible that utterson comes up. There are just so many things surrounding him.
Good luck guys were definitely going to pass this year
Sir, how do I include alternative interpretations in my essay without contradicting the main point of my paragraph? Thank you for the video!
This 1 METHOD for Alternative Interpretations
I'm reading your book on this right now, it's really excellent!
Thanks, it should be the school text book, right?!
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish of course. In my school, we don't even have textbooks for AIC and J&H! It's a shame I only really knew of these books about a month ago
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish Also, do you think you could also make your macbeth guide available with Kindle Unlimited? It would really help
Ah i thought the guide was much more expensive than it was, nevermind that then. I think that book is far more valuable than the price so I will buy it regardless
EDIT: I SEE IT ON UNLIMITED, sorry and thank you for making these resources free!
The exam was so easy thanks to your help tysm
Could you do something like this for lord of the flies ?
could you say that in the incident at the window when jekyll transform into hyde is due to jealousy after seeing utterson with enfield, as his homosexual/repressed desires for utterson became uncontrollable so he transformed. it is also hinted when jekyll describe himself as "very low. it will not last very long,thank God", this low could mean that his control over his repressed desires are becoming 'very low' after seeing him with enfield.
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
I have a prediction video!
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
4:59 I KNEW IT
NO WAYY
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
Hi sir, are there any predictions on Jekyll and Hyde and on war poems? Thank you!
They are coming
i like the thoughts 💭
Where is Hyde described as dark in skin tone? (Why Hyde lives in Soho, ethnic prejudices, xenophobia) The only quote I can think of where his skin tone is described is 'pale and dwarfish' which supports the opposite. Thanks so much!
Go to Project Gutenberg to get the text. Control F for swart and dusky.
Mr Salles got a stand
Thank you so much for this its perefect!! is there any chance you could do something on blood brothers or do you not teach the play?
I dont
What does it mean when you say “there is another way” in the first quote?
Christianity isn’t the only lens to view society through
Love the thumbnail
Hi Sir, you say that Jekyll and Hyde is Stevenson's least favourite novel that he wrote, but I can't find any information online about this, could you tell me where you found this information?
I don’t know where I read that. And I should!
Can a question on solely Utterson come up?
yh there was a question on mr hyde as a frightening outsider on a specimen paper
10% chance I’d say
how is Enfield getting up to no good at that moment? Is it because Men shouldn't stop to observe the action but carry on, minding their own business? Is it due to the context back then in the Victorian era which makes him evil to stop and watch the girl being trampled or the fact that he didn't try to save her?
Neither. He has been to ‘the ends of the world’, a metaphor which means whatever Hyde has been up to, Enfield has probably been up to similar
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish Ah thanks, I didn't know that was a quote
Hope this helps with tomorroww tysm
Thanks for the video sir. Do you have any predictions of questions for this year or might you make a video on it?
hi sir, do you have any videos on how to structure a grade 9 intro and conclusion? thank you!
Every video on essays probably includes both of those. I have several on thesis statements
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish Hi Sir, what would you predict on the Jekyll and Hyde question for AQA?
Is this enough quotes to learn for any question?
Sadly, yes
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish Why sadly 😂
Could you do a prediction video for Jekyll and Hyde for this year?
Amazing
Thanks
absolue legend
Who actually finished the video and made notes???
In THEMES shouldn't there be duality of man?
Good point
are there any other quotes that suggest utterson was jealous of / the existence of jekyll and hydes homosexual relationship
Yes, there is the way he stalks Hyde, waiting for him in the back streets, and there is another one later in the video if you watched it all
I am really sad about wasting my time in school with my teacher while as I have mr salles in my house :,) tysm for all of ur effort..
Hi, are you using context for things like christianity, as i think in edexcel, we don't use context j+h so I don't know if I can use things like darwins theory or the bible
You can still use it if it’s relevant and aids your point however not essential
@@jemimadunlop9609 you don't get any marks for using context in edexcel as stated in mark scheme
what do you predict the question will be n for jekyll and hyde and lord of the flies? please reply!!
he has a full video about this and believes it may be about hyde being evil
this guy is the best
Hello Sir, What is the probability that any character other than Macbeth/Lady Macbeth be asked in the 'AQA Eng Lit paper'?
Is there any chance of them asking about e.g Duncan or Malcolm/Macduff?
15% chance I’d say
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish 🤯I'll have to revise it then. WHYYYYYYYYYYYY/?????? 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭. Thanks for the reply sir.
hi sir I just wanted to ask are these quotes in chronological order if not could you please indicate the chronological order thank you and tb love your videos and ive went up to grade 8 in lit
im pretty sure they are
Mr Salles do you think it is possible to get a grade 9 with just using writers methods such as adjectives and nouns rather than complex ones?
You need to adress both ao2, which is techniques but you also need to use AO3, which is the context at the time
Hi sir,
For unseen poetry, how can I know what rhyme scheme it has?
Google that - it will take 60 seconds of reading to work out
Love this video, could you do the same for Animal Farm AQA?
@MrSallesTeachesEnglish How do we know that Sir Danvers Carew was an MP?
mr bruff disliked this video
is "getting up to no good" a quote? i cant seem to find it in the book
Thanks ❤
what exam board is this for?
Hi sir, you always tell us to not start with the extract in questions, but you also tell us to write an argument that is chronological. So what if the extract is the first scene? or perhaps the first scene when a character is introduced? do you not start from the extract?
good question, I also wonder about this
Yes, if the extract is the beginning of the play all the novel, then that is where to start!
Yes, if the extract is the beginning of the play all the novel, then that is where to start!
what about the theme of duality?
the fact that Stevenson wrote this as an attack to our society and values, is it a societal diatribe??
Why not
@MrSallesTeachesEnglish
Can anyone give me Grade 9 analysis on a "sealed and stamped envelope which bore the name and address of Mr Utterson"
Why might Hyde hate Utterson? Why might Utterson hide Jekyll’s involvement in the murder, even though Carew is a friend or client?
12:53 filming at 3am??
Hi sir,
For lit essays, do i need to specify which act/chapter each and every quote i use is from?
No
Could i realy get a grade 9 with just these quotes..
I would be surprised
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Do you think it's possible that the exam boards can ask us to write a whole essay on a character like Lanyon or would they most likely ask about science and religion ?
Yes, I think Lanyon would only come up with those two themes, not on his own.
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish thank you !
SIR THANKS SOOOO MUCH !! WENT FROM 5,6 TO 9,9 in english just because of you, hyde can be good @@MrSallesTeachesEnglish
@@AMM4R. out of curiosity what was aqa's question of jekyll and hyde this year
i dont remember exact wording but it was on his character, being dangerous and threatening . If it helps i chose to write how he is bad but also a paragraph on the contrary saying he is good but is morphed into bad through the repression of society.
@@nadithyaweerasinghe6741
is this all u need to know for grade 9?
would you say that Jekyll killed Crew because crew could have been Jekyll's old lover and Jekyll might have suspected that crew was cheating on him so there was sense of jealousy because prostitution was quite normal in Victorian society and Utterson might have been the one crew was sexually attracted to as he was going towards Utterson to give him a letter when he could have just sent his butler
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