Jekyll And Hyde Flashcards

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Utterson curiosity

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“If not by fair means than by foul” -breaking down the door
“I shall consider it my duty to break in that door” - “
His imagination was engaged,or rather enslaved” - before he decided to stalk H
“And you never cared about the place with the door?” - gossiping with Enfield

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Utterson determination

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“His chosen post” - stalking H
“By all lights and at all hours of solitude of concourse” - also stalking H
“If not by fair means than by foul” - breaking down the door
“I shall consider it my duty to break in that door” - obviously door scene

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Utterson secrecy

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“Scared by the thought, brooded awhile on his own past” - thinking H was blackmailing J
“Humbled to the dust by all the ill things he had done” - same scene
“Touch of that terror of the law” - looking for Hyde with the police after sir Carew died

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Utterson loyalty

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“His chosen post” - stalking H
“By all lights and at all hours of solitude of concourse” - still stalking
“I let my brother go to the devil his own way” - introduction
“If not by fair means than by foul” - breaking the door
“I shall consider it my duty to break in that door” - duh

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Jekyll mysterious

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“There came a blackness about his eyes” - when questioned by U
“This is a private matter and I beg of you to let it sleep” - same scene
“I dare not” - when asked to come out to U & E from window
“Committed to the profound duplicity of life” - confession
“Though so profound a double-dealer, I was in no sense a hypocrite” - confession

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Jekyll isolated

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“He’s shut up again in the cabinet” - P talking to U
“Like some disconsolate prisoner”- holed up in his house at the window

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Two sided Jekyll

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“He was wild when he was young, to be sure” - U’s description of J
“Unscientific balderdash” - L’s disagreement
“A large well made, smooth faced man of fifty” - description
“The pleasantest rooms in London” - early chapter U visiting J’s house
“A good fire glowing…kettle singing…things laid out for tea”- P and U breaking into J’s rooms
“A pious work with startling blasphemies” - same scene

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Jekyll suffering

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“You do not understand my position” - U questioning J on H
“You must suffer me to go my own dark way” - J’s note explaining his seclusion
“If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers too” - same note
“His smile was struck out of his face and succeeded by an expression of abject terror and despair” - at the window
“No one has ever suffered such torment” - confession

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Hyde savage

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“Hissing”
“Pale and dwarfish”
“Savage laugh”

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Hyde powerful

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“The woman were as wild as harpies”
“Like some damned juggernaut”

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Hyde evil

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“The man trampled calmly over the child body and left her screaming”
“Like some damned juggernaut”
“Like Satan”
“He gives the strong feeling of deformity”
“Ape like fury”

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