J&H quotes Flashcards
“______ calmly over the _____ ______”
“Trampled calmly over the childs body”
C1 Enfield describing to Utterson how Hyde behaved
Juxtaposition shows Hyde is comfortable with violence
Lack of remorse increases reader fear of H.
“man __ ___ _____ one, but _____ ___”
‘man is not truly one, but truly two’
last chapter - J writes this in his letter explaining everything
duality of man
Freuds theory
‘you who ____ _____ your ______ - ______ ! ‘
‘you, who have derided your superiors - behold!’
chapter 9 - Hyde said to Lanyon before turning into J.
behold - imperative verb –> emphasises confidence & !
derided - didn’t support him so is proving him wrong
superiors - Hyde thinks he’s above Lanyon
‘_____ out of __ bounds and _____ him to the _____’
‘broke out of all bounds and clubbed him to the earth’
ch4 - maid describing hyde attacking
Hyde has broken out of the bounds of common civility and entered the realm of the evil.
clubbed - verb - how vicious the attack was
‘for ____ she had ______ a ______’
‘for whom she had conceived a dislike’
ch4 - maid on h. attack
People dislike him on sight without really knowing why, which is the effect something ‘evil’ might have on a person.
‘great ____ of ____’
‘great flame of anger’
ch 4 h. attack
‘flame’ symbolises that Hyde’s anger was indestructible and a force of nature.
‘with ___-like ___’
‘with ape-like fury’
h attack ch4
similar shows Hyde’s animalistic inhumane behaviour.
‘carrying __ ___, ___ really ____ _____ ‘
‘carrying it off, Sir, really like Satan’
chap1 - Enfield
simile shows the extent of evil Hyde has
‘I had _____ a ______ to the ______ at _____ _____. So had the _____ _____.’
‘I had taken a loathing to the gentleman at first sight. So had the child’s family.’
everyone takes immediate dislike to Hyde
’ with a ___ of ____, ______ _____’
‘with a kind of black, sneering coolness’
hyde after trampling girl
‘the low ____ of _____ from __ ____ ‘
the low growl of london from all around
Uttersons description of london as he looks for hyde
it is personified as a dystopian and satanic hell.
‘My ____ had long ___ _____; he ____ ____ ____’
‘my devil had long been caged; he came out roaring’
chap 10 jekyll explaining himself
Jekyll explains his murder of Carew being motvated by Hyde’s increasing fury at being ignored for so long.
link to freud arguing the greater the repression the stronger the aggression
‘he would go _____ and _____ to ___’
‘he would go soberly and gratefully to bed’
Utterson chap 1
gratefully suggests its not easy for him but he finds pleasure in repressing himself
‘all ______, ______ men and _____ of ___ ____’
‘all intelligent, reputable men and judges of good wine’
chap 3 - describes guests at Js dinner party
J surrounds himself with good peers
‘The _____ of some _____ _____’
‘The cancer of some concealed disgrace’
Utterson to Poole concluding J is being blackmailed because he knows about something bad.
‘That ____ thing like _ _____’
‘that masked thing like a monkey’
descriptoion of hyde from pooles perspective as hyde has locked himself in Js lab.
Defamiliarization is used to convey the strangeness of Hyde. The mask he wears in now necessary because the mask of Jekyll and his public face is no longer available
‘I bring ____ ___ of ______ Henry Jekyll __ __ ___’
‘I bring that life of unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end’
final sentence of story
3rd person
‘Two ____ from ___ _____, on the ____ ____ going ____, the ___ was _____ by the _____ of a ____… The ___…. was _______ and _____.’
‘Two doors from one corner, on the left hand going east, the line was broken by the entry of a court… The door…was blistered and distained’
Stevenson’s use of periodic structure heightens tension as Hyde’s residence is explored. The rear door represents the hidden self, Darwin’s beast, the private face. Jekyll’s front entrance represents the public face of respectability.
‘I was ____ ____ from some ______ at the ___ __ ___ _____, about ____ of a ______ ______ ______. Street after ____…and all as _____ __ _ _____’
‘I was coming home from some place at the end of the world, about three of a black winter morning. Street after street…and all as empty as a church’
Enfield describes London pre seeing hyde trample
Enfield’s reference to “end of the world” is a reminder of the duality of man – a Victorian society where hidden from the public lay a world of opium dens and prositutes, both of which were frequented by middle-class ‘gentlemen.’
‘It was like _____ ____ _______’
‘It was like some damn juggernaut’
Enfield describing Hyde
The figurative language likening Hyde to a large vehicle, emphasises his strength.
‘It was his _____ __ _ ______ to sit close by the fire, a volume of some ___ _____ __ ___ ____, until the clock of the ______ _____ rang the hour of _____, when he would go soberly and gratefully to bed’
‘It was his custom of a Sunday to sit close by the fire, a volume of some dry divinity on his desk, until the clock of the neighbouring church rang the hour of twelve, when he would go soberly and gratefully to bed’
This long and complex sentence, laden with adverbial clauses, reminds us with its reference to midnight of the gothic qualities in the book. It also highlights the dry and dull life overly controlled by the ego of UMerson. Perhaps this is the real reason he is so drawn to Hyde and the heart of darkness.
‘It is more than ___ _____ since Henry Jekyll’s became ___ ______ for me. He began to __ ____, ____ __ ___ ____ …and I have seen devilish little of the man’ (2)
‘It is more than ten year’s since Henry Jekyll’s became too fanciful for me. He began to go wrong, wrong in the mind…and I have seen devilish little of the man’
Lanyon explains his estrangement from Jekyll. Repuation of the word “wrong” helps to convey his sense of concern and heighten the reader’s the sense of anticipation in terms of Jekyll and the truth behind his strange behaviour.