Hyde Flashcards

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Animalistic features of hyde when he first comes into contact with utterson

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“Shrank back with a hissing intake of breath”
“kept his feelings to himself…only grunted”
“snarled into a savage laugh…with extraordinary quickness has unlocked the door…”

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How does Utterson describe Hyde after just having been in contact with him?

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“pale and dwarfish”
“impression of deformity”
“displeasing smile”
“murderous mixture of timidity and boldness”
“husky, whispering and somewhat broken voice”
“I read satan’s signature upon a face”

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The maids description of Hyde - Carew murder case

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“And then all of a sudden he broke out in a great flame of anger, stamping with his foot, brandishing the cane, and carrying on like a madman.

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Carew murder case- quotes showing his animalistic features and also how strong Hyde is.

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“with ape like fury”

“bones were audibly shattered and the body jumped upon the roadway”

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Hyde- quotes which show how people feel strong forces of repulsion towards him.

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“It brought out the sweat on me”
“Sick and white with the desire to kill him” - doctor
“Disgust, loathing and fear” - Utterson, “hardly human”, “something troglodytic”, “foul soul”
“Shudder in his blood”, “a nausea and distaste of life”
“Haunting sense of unexpressed deformity”
“Froze the very blood of the two gentlemen below”
“It went down my spine like ice”- Poole

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The last night- how Poole describes Hyde.

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“Weeping like a woman or a lost soul”
“A dismal screech of mere animal terror”
“That masked thing like a monkey jumped along the chemicals”

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Shows how manipulative he was towards Dr Lanyon

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“will you suffer me to take this glass?(…) new avenues to power and fame shall be laid open to you”

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What Hyde says to Lanyon before he transforms back into Jekyll.

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“You who have derided your superiors- behold!”

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