JaH Chapter 1-2 Quotes Flashcards
Utterson: “The last good influence
in the lives of down-going men.”
Utterson: “…in the lives of down-going men.”
“The last good influence
Utterson: “Austere
with himself.”
Utterson: “…with himself.”
“Austere
Utterson: “I incline to
Cain’s heresy.”
Utterson: “…Cain’s heresy.”
“I incline to
Utterson: “Mortify a taste
for vintages.”
Utterson: “…for vintages.”
“Mortify a taste
London: “The shop fronts stood
like rows of smiling saleswomen.”
London: “…like rows of smiling saleswomen.”
“The shop fronts stood
London: “The back of Jekyll’s house is described as a
‘sinister block of building’ which ‘showed no window.’”
London: “A fire
in a forest.”
London: “…in a forest.”
“A fire
Hyde: “Trampled calmly
over the child’s body.”
Hyde: “…over the child’s body.”
“Trampled calmly
Enfield (to Utterson): “It was hellish
to see.”
Enfield (to Utterson): “…to see.”
“It was hellish
Hyde: “Like some damned
Juggernaut.”
Hyde: “…Juggernaut.”
“Like some damned
Enfield: Hyde responds with…
“black sneering coolness.”
Hyde: “There is something wrong with his appearance…
something displeasing, something down-right detestable.”
Hyde: “…something displeasing, something down-right detestable.”
“There is something wrong with his appearance
Hyde: “He gives a strong
feeling of deformity.”
Hyde: “…feeling of deformity.”
“He gives a strong
Enfield (to Utterson): “Let us make a bargain
never to refer to this again.”
Enfield (to Utterson): “…never to refer to this again.”
“Let us make a bargain
Utterson: “Imagination was engaged
or rather enslaved.”
Utterson: “…or rather enslaved.”
“Imagination was engaged
Utterson: “The human Juggernaut
trod the child down.”
Utterson: “…trod the child down.”
“The human Juggernaut
London: “Through wider labyrinths
of lamplighted city.”
London: “…of lamplighted city.”
“Through wider labyrinths
London: “The pleasantest
room in London.”
London: “…room in London.”
“The pleasantest
Utterson: “If he be Mr. Hyde
I shall be Mr. Seek.”
Utterson: “…I shall be Mr. Seek.”
“If he be Mr. Hyde
Lanyon: “A hearty healthy
dapper red-faced gentleman.”
Lanyon: “…dapper red-faced gentleman.”
“A hearty healthy
Lanyon (to Utterson): “Henry Jekyll became too fanciful for me
He began to go wrong, wrong in mind.”
Lanyon (to Utterson): “…He began to go wrong, wrong in mind.”
“Henry Jekyll became too fanciful for me
Lanyon (to Utterson): “Such unscientific balderdash…
would have estranged Damon and Pythias.
Lanyon (to Utterson): “…would have estranged Damon and Pythias.”
“Such unscientific balderdash
Jekyll: “Hissing intake
of the breath.”
Jekyll: “…of the breath.”
“Hissing intake
Jekyll: “Snarled aloud
into a savage laugh.”
Jekyll: “…into a savage laugh.”
“Snarled aloud
Jekyll: “Pale and
dwarfish.”
Jekyll: “…dwarfish.”
“Pale and