Explore The Way Hyde Is Presented. Quotes And Ideas Flashcards

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“Dismal screech as of

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Mere animal terror”

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“Monkey”, “it”, “creature”, “rat”

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Hyde described as Inhumane, animalistic

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3
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“Ape-like…

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Fury”

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4
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“Trogladytic”

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Lived/lives in a cave

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5
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“Savage…

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Laugh”

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6
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Poole “mopped…

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His brow”

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7
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Hyde has…

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Physical affects on people - supernatural

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8
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“He is not…

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Easy to describe” - uncanny

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9
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When Enfield sees Hyde - “brings on

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The sweat like running”

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10
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Hydes descriptions change from

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“Juggernaut” to “dwarf” juxtaposition- Hyde being supernatural. People can’t accurately describe him. Like a ghost

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Hyde referred to religiously for example

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“Satan” - gothic
Significant affect on Victorian society

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12
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Hyde “Haunted

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The lawyer” - like a ghost

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13
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“Mr Hyde had

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Disappeared”

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14
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“God…

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Forgive us” - Utterson REPEATS -religious

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15
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Hyde embodies the ________ aspects of Jekylls personality

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Darker

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16
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Pathetic fallacy links to his evil

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Chapter 8 - “wild,cold night”

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“Trampled calmly”

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Does not care, no remorse

18
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“Broke out…

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Of all bounds” - Jekylls way to break rules which were very important in Victorian society

19
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“Bones audibly

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Shattered”
Brutality that Hyde shows

20
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Hyde significant in Victorian society - same time as…

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Jack the Ripper. Increased sales of the book dramatically

21
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At the start, Hyde “ wishes to avoid…

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A scene” but he starts to care less about his reputation (context)

22
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Juxtaposition of the pathetic fallacy of the night of Carew murder

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“Cloudless” night

23
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3 key points for Hyde representation

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Animalistic, de-evolution
Uncanny, supernatural, gothic
Evil, cruel