Dr Jekyll and Mr hyde quotes Flashcards

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What is the quote in chapter 1 which suggests that Utterson is lovable and someone we can trust?

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‘Lawyer of rugged countenance…dusty, dreary…yet loveable’

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When Enfield and the family look at the Hyde after trampling on the little girl what are their emotions in Chapter 1?

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‘Loathing…At first sight… only natural

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When Enfield is recalling the event of what has happened to Utterson he thinks that Jekyll is being blackmailed. What does he say?

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‘Blackmail… youth capers’

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When Hyde is running he bumps into a little girl and does what?

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‘The man trampled over the child’s body and left her screaming on the ground… she was nothing more than frightened’

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How is Utterson being introduced in chapter 1 as the last what?

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‘The last reputable acquaintance and the last good influence in the lives of down-going men’

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What does Utterson say he will not do in chapter 1?

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‘I incline to Cain’s heresy, i let my brother go to the devil in his own way’

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What is the first description of Mr Hyde?

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‘Little man’

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How does Enfield describe Hyde as in chapter 1?

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‘It wasn’t like a man, it was like some damned Juggernaut’

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What does Hyde say when he id being forced to give money and is surrounded by police officer and enfield to give money?

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‘I am naturally helpless, name your figure’

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How does Enfield describe Hyde’s door?

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‘A certain sinister block of building thrust forward’

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How is Enfield described before encountering Hyde?

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‘Coming home from some place at the end of the world about three o’clock of black winter morning’

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When Utterson and Enfield finish the story what do they book agree to do?

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‘Let us make a bargain to never to refer to this again’

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What does Enfield also describe Hyde as in Chapter 1?

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‘Something of downright destable’

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When Utterson goes to meet Hyde what does he say about Hyde?

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‘There is something more, if i could find a name for it’

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In Utterson’s dream what does he say Hyde is Doing?

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‘this creature Hyde stealing like their to Harry’s bedside’

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16
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What is the quote where Utterson is determined to find Mr Hyde?

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‘If he be Mr Hyde, he had thought i shall be Mr seek’

17
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When Utterson goes to meet Dr lanyon in chapter 3, why did Lanyon and Jekyll fall out?

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‘Too fanciful’

18
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How is Jekyll described in chapter 3?

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‘A great air of wealth and comfort’

19
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How does Stevenson present Jekyll which is the opposite to criminology?

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‘A large, well-made, smooth-faced men of fifty’

20
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What does Jekyll say about Lanyon in Chapter 3?

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‘A hide-bound pedant…. igornant’

21
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What is another description of Jekyll in chapter 3?

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‘Stylish cast’

22
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What is the quote that suggests that Jekyll has something to Hyde to Utterson in Chapter 3?

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‘Cannot be mended by talking’

23
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How is the Murder of Carrew described in chapter 4?

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‘With an ape-like fury, he was trampling his victim under foot’

24
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What is the Quote in chapter 4 suggesting that Hyde takes pleasure in killing carrew?

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’ With a transport of glee, I mauled the unresisting body, tasting delight from every blow

25
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What is the maid’s description of Carrew in chapter 4?

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‘Accosting with a very pretty manner’

26
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What is the setting of Soho described in chapter 4 when Utterson and police officer go to Soho?

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‘A great chocolate colored pall lowered over heaven’

27
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How is Dr Jekyll described in chapter 6?

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‘Sat Dr Jekyll looking deathly sick.’

28
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In chapter 6 Utterson goes to meet Jekyll where?

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‘dingy windowless structure’

29
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Just before Lanyon is about to die he chooses to meet with Utterson and says what?

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‘For Gods sake… in Gods name’

30
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How is Lanyon described in chapter 6?

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‘Deep seated terror of the mind’

31
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When Poole and Utterson go to the Cabinet in chapter 8 they stoop into the what type of Glass?

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‘To the cheval glass, into whose depths they looked with an involuntary horror’

32
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In chapter 8 Utterson is speaking to Jekyll through the door and breaks down the door?

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‘Jekyll… i demand to see you; then by brutal force’

33
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What is the Quote in chapter 8 with Hyde’s agonies that he cannot change back to Jekyll?

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‘When we heard him cry out upon the name of God’

34
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What does Utterson see written on the wall when he breaks into the Cabinet?

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‘Blasphemies’

35
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When Lanyon goes to the cabinet in regards for Jekyll he goes to get chemicals with are?

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‘blood red’

36
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What does Hyde say to lanyon if we wants to watch the transformation?

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‘new avenue to fame and power… stagger the unbelief of satan’

37
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In chapter 10 Jekyll doesn’t take any responsibility saying what?

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‘And Hyde alone, that was guilty’

38
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In chapter 10 Jekyll is observing his past and says what?

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‘It was only because i was radically Both’

39
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How is Hyde described in chapter 10 in regards to skin tone?

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‘Of a dusky pallor and thickly shaded’