Chapter 5- Incident of the Letter Flashcards

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Summarise what happens in this chapter?

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  • utterson discusses the carew case with Jekyll
  • Jekyll shows utterson a note he received from ‘hyde’
  • Mr guest analyses the note, and realises that its written in the same handwriting
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Give a quote that tells us how Jekyll looked when utterson visited him?

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“looking deadly sick”

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What was in the note?

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A message from Hyde assuring Jekyll that he should not worry about Hyde’s safety for he (hyde) has a sure means of escape.

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What does dr Jekyll promise Utterson in the chapter?

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That he (jekyll) “would never set eyes on that man (hyde) again”

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What conclusion does Utterson come to after finding out that the note was in Jekylls handwriting?

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That Jekyll forged a note to cover for a murderer

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“You have not been mad enough to ‘hide’ this fellow”

What technique is used here?

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irony

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the word ‘cold’ is repeated twice in the extract. in what instances and why?

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  • When Jekyll reaches out a ‘cold’ hand and when Uttersons blood runs ‘cold’ in his veins
  • This may have been done to portray the cold, bitter atmosphere
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What quote suggests that Utterson doesnt want Jekylls reputation to be tarnished?

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“If it came to a trial, your name might appear”

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What quote in this section reiterates the idea of keeping information secret?

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“I wouldnt speak of this note” (Utterson to guest)

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