Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Quotations Flashcards
Utterson was often “the last good _____ in the lives of ____ men” (Ch 1)
Utterson was often “the last good influence in
the lives of downgoing men” (Ch 1)
“the man trampled _____ over the child’s body
and left her ______” … “it was _____ to see”
(Enfield, Ch 1)
“the man trampled calmly over the child’s body
and left her screaming” … “it was hellish to see”
(Enfield, Ch 1)
“I thought it was ______,” [Utterson] said, as
he replaced the _______ paper in the safe,
“and now I begin to fear it is ______.” (Ch 2)
“I thought it was madness,” [Utterson] said, as
he replaced the obnoxious paper in the safe,
“and now I begin to fear it is disgrace.” (Ch 2)
“If he be Mr ____, I shall be Mr ____” (Utterson,
Ch 2)
“If he be Mr Hyde, I shall be Mr Seek” (Utterson,
Ch 2)
Henry Jekyll “began to go ____, wrong in ___”
… “unscientific _______” (Lanyon, Ch 2)
Henry Jekyll “began to go wrong, wrong in mind”
… “unscientific balderdash” (Lanyon, Ch 2)
Hyde “_______ aloud into a _____ laugh” and
showed “extraordinary _______” (Ch 2)
Hyde “snarled aloud into a savage laugh” and
showed “extraordinary quickness” (Ch 2)
“God bless me, the man seems hardly _____”
… “something ______” … “if ever I read Satan’s __ upon a face” (Utterson, Ch 2)
“God bless me, the man seems hardly human”
… “something troglodytic” … “if ever I read Satan’s signature upon a face” (Utterson, Ch 2)
“my position is a very ______ - a very strange
one” … “the moment I _____, I can be ____ of Mr
Hyde” (Jekyll, Ch 3)
“my position is a very strange - a very strange
one” … “the moment I choose, I can be rid of Mr
Hyde” (Jekyll, Ch 3)
“with ____-like fury, he was ____ his victim
under foot and hailing down a ____ of blows” …
“bones ____ shattered” (Ch 4)
“with ape-like fury, he was trampling his victim
under foot and hailing down a storm of blows” …
“bones audibly shattered” (Ch 4)
Utterson’s journey through London in the fog:
“like a ____ of some city in a ___” (Ch 4)
Utterson’s journey through London in the fog:
“like a district of some city in a nightmare” (Ch 4)
Clerk on Hyde and Jekyll’s handwriting:
“the two ___ are in many points ___” (Ch 5)
Clerk on Hyde and Jekyll’s handwriting:
“the two hands are in many points identical” (Ch 5)
Dr Lanyon “had his ____-warrant written legibly
upon his ____…” (Ch 6)
Dr Lanyon “had his death-warrant written legibly
upon his face…” (Ch 6)
“If I am the chief of ____, I am the chief of
____ also” (Jekyll, Ch 6)
“If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of
sufferers also” (Jekyll, Ch 6)
Jekyll is sitting up in his cabinet
“like some ____ prisoner” (Ch 7)
Jekyll is sitting up in his cabinet
“like some disconsolate prisoner” (Ch 7)
“all this last week, ___ it is that lives in that
____ has been crying night and day for some
sort of ______” (Poole, Ch 8)
“all this last week, whatever it is that lives in that
cabinet has been crying night and day for some
sort of medicine” (Poole, Ch 8)
“I give you my _______-word it was Mr ____!”
(Poole, Ch 8)
“I give you my bible-word it was Mr Hyde!”
(Poole, Ch 8)
“A dismal _____, as of mere ____ terror,
rang from the _____” (Ch 8)
“A dismal screech, as of mere animal terror,
rang from the cabinet” (Ch 8)
Hyde was “____ in clothes far too large for
him” (Ch 8)
Hyde was “dressed in clothes far too large for
him” (Ch 8)
“Lanyon, you remember your ___: what follows
is under the seal of our ____” (Hyde, Ch 9)
“Lanyon, you remember your vows: what follows
is under the seal of our profession” (Hyde, Ch 9)
“bound to the most ___- and material views,
you have denied the virtue of ____
medicine” (Hyde, Ch 9)
“bound to the most narrow and material views,
you have denied the virtue of transcendental
medicine” (Hyde, Ch 9)
On the transformation: “his ___ became
suddenly _____, and the features seemed to
____ and alter” (Lanyon, Ch 9)
On the transformation: “his face became
suddenly black, and the features seemed to
melt and alter” (Lanyon, Ch 9)
“like a man ___ from death” … “my soul
____ at it” (Lanyon, Ch 9)
“like a man restored from death” … “my soul
sickened at it” (Lanyon, Ch 9)
“Though so ___ a double-dealer, I was in
no sense a ____; both sides of me were in
____ earnest” (Jekyll, Ch 10)
“Though so profound a double-dealer, I was in
no sense a hypocrite; both sides of me were in
dead earnest” (Jekyll, Ch 10)
“Henry Jekyll stood at times ____ before the
acts of Edward Hyde… It was Hyde, after all,
and Hyde ____, that was ___” (Jekyll, Ch 10)
“Henry Jekyll stood at times aghast before the
acts of Edward Hyde… It was Hyde, after all,
and Hyde alone, that was guilty” (Jekyll, Ch 10)
“I have been ____ to such a dreadful
_____: that man is not truly ____, but truly
____.” (Jekyll, Ch 10)
“I have been doomed to such a dreadful
shipwreck: that man is not truly one, but truly
two. ” (Jekyll, Ch 10)
“I learned to ____ the thorough and
primitive ____ of man” (Jekyll, Ch 10)
“I learned to recognise the thorough and
primitive duality of man” (Jekyll, Ch 10)