THE VICTORIAN NOVELISTS

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THE VICTORIAN NOVELISTS A comparison

Heathcliff and Jekyll A comparison

Heathcliff and Jekyll A comparison

Heathcliff and Jekyll A rebel against his social circle A rebel against social conventions

Heathcliff and Jekyll A rebel driven by passion, revenge He’s driven by reason, thirst for knowledge

Heathcliff and Jekyll His evil is due to his obsession with love His evil is due to boredom

A respectable scientist A force of nature Heathcliff and Jekyll A respectable scientist

Wuthering Heights 2 narrators,flashbacks The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde 4 narrators. A detective story

The villain’s punishment Evil as man’s ruin Themes in common The villain’s punishment

Death as liberation Themes in common Complex characters

The picture of Dorian Gray A detached narrator. Dialogue. The picture of Dorian Gray The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde 4 narrators. A detective story

Double Themes in common Ethics

The villain’s punishment Crime Themes in common The villain’s punishment

The strength of senses Themes in common Freedom

Hate for social conventions Themes in common Search for the new