Jekyll and Hyde Flashcards
“O poor —– ——–.”
“O poor Harry Jekyll” - Utterson, Chapter
Friendship
“I swear to —- I will never —- ——- on him ——.”
“I swear to god, I will never set eyes on him again.” - Jekyll to Utterson, Chapter 5
Friendship
“…pleaded ——–, laying his —— on his other’s ——.”
“…pleaded Jekyll, laying his hand on the other’s arm.” - Chapter 3
Friendship
“one whom I —— as ——.”
“one whom I regard as dead.” - Lanyon about Jekyll, Chapter 6
Friendship
“I am ——– about —— Jekyll,”
“I am uneasy about poor Jekyll.” - Utterson, Chapter 6
Friendship
”——– and —————.”
“Damon and Pythias.” - Chapter 3, inseparable friends in greek mythology.
Friendship
“the ——— of some ——— ———-.”
“the cancer of some concealed disgrace.” - Chapter 2
Secrecy
“something of a ——— —–.”
“something of a slyish cat.”- Chapter 3
Secrecy
“lean, long, dusty, dreary and yet somehow lovable” Evaluation
Mr Utterson is a serious and solemn lawyer who is not explicitly expressive. Despite being unemotional, old, worn and bored or boring, he is still likable.
“He had an approved tolerance for others…”
Evaluation
Mr Utterson is an understanding character who has the willingness to tolerate the existence of opinions or behaviour that one dislikes or disagrees with.
“wondering with envy at the high pressures of spirits involved in their misdeeds”
Evaluation
Mr Utterson is inquisitive and curious about other people’s wicked and illegal acts.
“the last reputable acquaintance and the last good influence in the lives of down going men”
Evaluation
Mr Utterson has the reputation for being a supportive and loyal friend even if those around him have changed.