Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Flashcards
“If he be Mr. Hyde…
…I shall be Mr. Seek.” - Utterson, Search for Mr Hyde
“If I am the chief of sinners, …
…I am the chief of sufferers also.” - Jekyll, Remarkable Incident of Dr. Lanyon
“I sometimes think if we knew all, …
…we should be more glad to get away.”- Lanyon, Remarkable Incident of Dr. Lanyon
“To cast in it with Hyde was to …
…die a thousand interests and aspirations.” - Jekyll
“His affections, like …
…ivy, were the growth of time” - Utterson
“Satan’s signature…
…upon a face” -Utterson
“ape-like…
fury” - the Carew murder case
“double…
…dealer”
polar twins should…
be continuously struggling” - Jekyll
“my double…
…existence” - Jekyll
“your unworthy and…
unhappy friend” - Jekyll
“Man is not truly one…
…but truly two”
Austere
Utterson
“Bless God! it’s Mr. Utterson,”
- women were the ones who broke down
“snarled aloud into
a savage laugh”
“man trampled calmly over the child’s body
and left her screaming on the ground.”
“He began to go wrong,
…wrong in mind” - Lanyon
“Or has the greed of curiosity
too much command of you?” - Hyde
“sick and white with…
desire to kill him”
“red baize of the…
cabinet door”
“for God’s sake,
have mercy!” - Hyde
“your unworthy and…
unhappy friend” - Jekyll
“It was for one minute that I saw him, but the hair stood upon my head like quills….
… Sir, if that was my master, why had he a mask upon his face?” - Poole, The Last Night
“You must suffer me to…
…go my own dark way.” - Jekyll, Remarkable Incident of Dr. Lanyon
Chapters:
Story of the Door, Search for Mr Hyde, Dr Jekyll was quite at ease, The Carew Murder Case, The Incident of the letter, Remarkable Incident Of Dr Lanyon, Incident At The Window The Last Night Henry Jekylls Full Statement Of The Case
“Unscientific…
balderdash”
“profound…
duplicity of life”
“Trogladite”
a person who is regarded as being deliberately ignorant or old-fashioned.
“i concealed my…
pleasures”
“clubbed him…
to the earth”
“great flame…
of anger”
“juggernaut”
a large, heavy vehicle, especially an articulated lorry.
“commingled out of…
good and evil”
“I am ashamed…
of my long tongue”
“the rosy man had grown pale;
his flesh had fallen away”
utterson
“the last good influence in the lives of down-going men”
“my devil had long long…
been caged he came out roaring”
“Hyde shrank back with…
a hissing intake of breath”
who screamed “o God!”
lanyon
“dingy
windowless structure”
“displeasing, something…
downright detestable”
“like a district of some…
some city in a nightmare”
“chocolate coloured…
pall”
“the door…
wore a great air of comfort and wealth”
“there sat Jekyll…
looking deathly sick”