Characters - Hyde Flashcards

1
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The horrible thing Hyde did to the 9 year old girl

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The man trampled calmly over the child’s body

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2
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What Hyde is described as by Enfield

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Damned Juggernaut

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3
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What people want to do to Hyde - even the doctor!

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I saw Sawbones turn sick and white with the desire to kill him

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4
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Hyde’s appearance (but not really appearance) frightens people - just by seeing him

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So ugly that it brought the sweat on me like running

But not just fear they want revenge - Hyde frightens them to the extent they want to get rid of him

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What does Enfield say about the way Hyde looks and why he is unable to tell Utterson all about it

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Extraordinary looking man and yet I really can name nothing out of the way

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6
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Enfield admits that Hyde is difficult to describe

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I can’t describe him

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7
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When Utterson sees Hyde what does he associate him to?

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Something troglodytic

Old story of Dr Fell

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8
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What does Utterson first describe Hyde as

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Pale and dwarfish

Impression of deformity without any noticeable malformation

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9
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Utterson starts to realise the impact Hyde is having internally on him

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Mere radiance of a foul soul that this transpires through, transfigures its clay continent

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10
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The setting anticipates Hyde

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City in a nightmare

Fog rolled over the city

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11
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The maid’s description of what Hyde does to sir danvers carew

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Ape like fury
Trampling his victim under foot
Bones were audibly shattered
Clubbed him to death

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12
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Hyde acts very strangely around Lanyon

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Will you be wise? Will you be guided?

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13
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What Jekyll admits Hyde is

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Edward Hyde, alone in the ranks of mankind, was pure evil

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14
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What happens when you repress Hyde

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My devil had long been caged, he came out roaring

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15
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How Hyde is manipulative - wants to get rid of Jekyll but keep himself (he understands this so is smart enough)

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Ape like tricks that would play me

Destroying the portrait of my father

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16
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Why Hyde cannot try and harm Jekyll too much

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Had it not been for his fear of death

Long ruined himself … To involve me

17
Q

How people feel as soon as they see Hyde

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Strongly against the watcher’s inclination

18
Q

Things that make Hyde seem like an animal

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Ape like 
Hissing intake of breath
Grunted
Snarled 
Savage laugh
19
Q

Hyde gets scared too

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Fear … Momentary

20
Q

Hyde can weigh things up

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Upon some sudden reflection

When he is considering showing Utterson his face

21
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Religious references to Hyde

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Satans signature upon a face
Spirit of hell
Child of Hell
Devilish fury 
like Satan
22
Q

Everybody else may find Hyde ugly, but Jekyll doesn’t

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WI was conscious of no repugnance rather a leap of welcome

23
Q

Hyde’s hand - Stevenson describes this in detail to show how animal like he is

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Knuckly

Thickly shaded with a swart growth of hair

24
Q

Jekyll thinks of Hyde as a young teenager

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Hyde had more than a son’s indifference

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Hyde may share memory, but no emotions attached to them
Hyde would be not even conscious of all he had lost
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Jekyll does not want to bring Hyde back but eventually has to give into temptation
Not that I dreamed of resuscitating Hyde
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Jekyll has to become Hyde again - its part of his body and mind now to remain psychologically able
Moral weakness
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Jekyll liked as Hyde what he felt as Hyde
lust of evil.... love of life screwed
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Hyde likes seeing pain in others
Smile withered from his face ... more happily for myself
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Hyde is strengthened by Jekyll's weakness - hatred for Jekyll
Power of Hyde seemed to have grown with the sickliness of Jekyll He is like a disease
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Distaste for Hyde was well known
Loathing to my gentleman ... only natural
32
Everyone including Lanyon finds Hyde repulsive
there was something abnormal and misbegotten in the very essence of his creature
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Hyde is a distillation of the evil and selfishness in Jekyll
Jekyll says Was a being inherently malign and villainous, his every act and thought centered on self
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A good person looks pleasant but an evil person like Hyde does not - physiognomy
The mere aura and effulgence of certain of the powers that made up my spirit