Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Flashcards
Give a quote that shows Enfields attitude to gossip
‘The more it looks like queer street, the less I ask’
Give a quote that shows Uttersons desire to solve the mystery
‘If he be Mr Hyde’ he had thought, ‘I shall be Mr seek’
Give a quote showing utterson making strong links with Mr Hyde
‘If ever I read satan’s signature upon a face, it is on that of your new freind’
Give a quote that shows Hydes animalistic personna
‘with ape-like fury, he was trampling his victim underfoot and hailing down a storm of blows’
Give a quote where Utterson describes himself as both the villian and victim
‘if I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also’
Give a quote showing Hyde reacting with intense distress when poole tries to break down the door
‘A dismal screech, as of mere animal terror, rang from the cabinet’
Give a quote that shows that Jekylls transformation into Hyde is wrong and evil
‘his face became suddenly black and the features seemed to melt and alter’
Give a quote that shows the profound effect Jekylls transformation has had on Lanyon
‘My life is shaken to its roots: sleep has left me: the deadliest terror sits by me at all hours of the day and night’
Give a quote that shows that Jekyll believes that repressing sinful behaviour can be difficult and dangerous
‘that hard law of life, which lies at the root of religion and is one of the most plentiful springs of distress’
Give a quote that shows that Jekyll believes that every person has a morral and immoral side
‘man is not truly one, but truly two’
Give a quote that shows Jekyll dissociating from Hyde
‘Hyde, alone in the ranks of mankind, was pure evil’
Give a quote that shows that Jekyll believes repressing your evil side can be dangeous
‘My devil had been long caged, he came out roaring’
Give a quote that shows that utterson is religious
‘I incline to cain’s heresy’ (cain and abel)
Give a quote that shows that Mr utterson is loyal to those whom he knows well
‘His freinds were those of his own blood or those whom he had known the longest’
Give a phrase that describe Hydes abode as strange and mysterious compared to the buildings described
‘a certain block of building thrust forward its gable on the street’
Give a phrase that shows that Hyde does not care for his house
‘bore in every feature, the marks of prolonged and sordid negligence’
Give a quote that shows Hyde does not make any attempt for his house to seem welcoming
‘The door which was equipped with neither bell nor nocker, was blistered and distained’
Give a quote that shows that Hyde scares utterson
‘gave me one look so ugly that it bought out the sweat on me like running’
Give a quote that shows that Utterson is prepared to use immoral purposes to silence Hyde
‘We told the man we could and would make such a scandal out of this as should make his name stink from one end of london to the other’
Give an example of physiogonomy
‘must be deformed somewhere: he gives a strong feeling of deformity’