Elements Flashcards
gothic elements
gloomy, decaying setting, supernatural beings or monsters, curses or prophecies, damsels in distress,
heroes, romance, intense emotions
magical realism
magic/fantasy
fantastic or dreamlike elements
unlike anything possible in real life
ambiguity
inexactness
alienation
isolation
theme
what the author wants to teach
similie
a comparison
metaphor
a comparison without using like or as
mood
signifies an author’s point of view
tone
the atmosphere of a piece and the overall feeling it conveys to the reader
Utterson
lawyer, respectable, wealthy
Enfield
gentlemen, strong moral compass, manners
Jekyll
respected, intelligent scientist
Hyde
devilish, evil, criminal mastermind
who was in charge of dr jekyll’s will
utterson
what was the story surrounding the blistered and beaten door enfield confides in utterson
hyde trampling a small child
describe utterson’s feelings towards mr. hyde
repulsed
what was in dr jekyll’s will that did not sit well with the lawyer
terms of the will stipulate that all of the doctor’s possessions are “to pass into the hands of his friend and benefactor Edward Hyde”
why did utterson and newcomen go to hyde’s house; what did they find
half of a broken walking stick and a letter addressed to Utterson were found by the body
what was the statement written on the envelope found mr guest discovered
private for eh hands of G. J. Utterson alone, and in case of his predecease (death), to be destroyed unread
- suspected that dr. jekyll was a victim of -
poole; hyde
how does dr lanyon feel about dr jekyll
impractical
how does jekyll transform into hyde
jekyll had secretly developed a potion to allow him to separate the good and evil aspects of his personality
how did hyde handle his irregularities and faults
accepted them
what did dr lanyon receive from dr jekyll
letter asking for help