Hyde Flashcards

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initially hyde is presented…
(ch2)

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through Utterson’s fear and anxiety

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3
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finish the quote:
‘hardly…

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…human’

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4
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finish the quote:
‘Satan’s

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…signature upon a face’

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5
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finish the quote:
‘deformity without…

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… any nameable malformation’

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6
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finish the quote:
‘displeasing…

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…smile’

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7
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finish the quote:
‘disgust…

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…loathing, fear’

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8
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finish the quote:
‘the other…

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…snarled’

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9
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complete the quote:
‘….laugh’

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‘savage…’

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10
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finish the quote:
‘pale…

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…and dwarfish’

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11
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finish the quote:
‘something…

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…troglodytic’

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12
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hyde is also presented as…
(ch4)

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a symbol of repression

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13
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hyde’s character is revealed to be a…
(ch8)

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a gothic monster

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14
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finish the quote:
‘great flame…

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…of anger’

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15
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finish the quote:
‘storm of…

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…blows’

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16
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finish the quote:
‘stamping with…

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…his foot’

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17
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complete the quote:
‘…to the earth’

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‘clubbed him…’

18
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finish the quote:
‘felt in your…

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…marrow kind of cold and thin’

19
Q

finish the quote:
‘down my…

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…spine like ice’

20
Q

finish the quote:
‘I heard…

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…it’

21
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finish the quote:
‘beheld the face…

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…of Edward Hyde’

22
Q

complete the quote:
‘…was not my master.’

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‘that thing…’

23
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complete the quote:
‘that masked thing like a…

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…monkey jumped’

24
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Who created the theory of atavism?

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Lombroso, an Italian doctor

25
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What is the theory of atavism?

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humans evolved from primitive forms so could return to this basic state and succumb to primitive urges

26
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What did Lombroso believe in?

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idea of the born criminal
criminals could be identified by their appearance, particularly skulls

27
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What features, in atavism, were so frequently remarked in criminals?

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sugar-loaf or angular skull
big eyes, jaws, canines
arm span exceeds height
hairiness

28
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When was ‘Origin of Species’ published?

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1859

29
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Who wrote ‘Origin of Species’?

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Charles Darwin

30
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What did the publishing of ‘Origin of Species’ cause?

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ape vs. angel debate

31
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What was the ‘ape vs. angel’ debate?

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victorians lived in a pious society so were disgusted by idea that humans had evolved from primitive creatures

32
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What was a cultural obsession in the Victorian era?

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freak shows

33
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Give an example of a freak show

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PT Barnums’ Congress of Freaks

34
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What was expected of a Victorian gentleman?

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patience, calm attitude

35
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What is calvinism?

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branch of Christianity

36
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What is a calvanist’s view?

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total depravity ; original sin is unavoidable
people may appear outwardly good but they will always have sinful intentions

37
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Why is Hyde the most significant aspect of the novella?

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didactic - potentially he ‘HYDE’s in us all
duality - hypocrisy of victorian era - RLS exposing society

38
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How does Hyde change through the novel?

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becomes increasingly evil

39
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How is Hyde presented in the novel as a whole?

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symbol of repression, gothic monster

40
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symbol of repression, gothic monster

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antagonist
product of science experiment gone wrong