Jekyll and Hyde Hyde Quotes Flashcards
About his house:
‘Showed __ window.’
Which chapter?
‘Showed no window.’
Chapter 1
About his houe:
‘and __ in every feature, the marks of __ and sordid ____.’
Which chapter?
‘and bore in every feature, the marks of prolonged and sordid negligence.’
Chapter 1
When Enfield is describing to Utterson Hyde trampling the girl:
‘but it was ____ to see.’
Which chapter?
‘but it was hellish to see.’
Chapter 1
When Enfield is describing to Utterson Hyde trampling the girl:
‘It wasn’t like a man; it was like some __ ____.’
Which chapter?
‘It wasn’t like a man; it was like some damned juggernaut.’
Chapter 1
Enfield speaking about Hyde:
‘I had taken a ____ to my gentleman at first sight.’
Which chapter?
‘I had taken a loathing to my gentleman at first sight.’
Chapter 1
Enfield decribing Hyde:
‘really like ____.’
Which chapter?
‘really like Satan.’
Chapter 1
Enfield decribing Hyde:
‘Something ____, something down-right ______________.’
Which chapter?
‘Something displeasing, something down-right detestable.’
Chapter 1
Name 6 words/phrases beginning with ‘D’ that Enfield uses to describe Hyde all in one paragraph in the first chapter:
-Displeasing
-Down-right detestable
-Disliked
-Deformed
-Deformity
-Can’t Describe him
Enfield decribing Hyde:
‘He’s an ____ looking man … I can’t ____ him.’
Which chapter?
‘He’s an extraordinary looking man … I can’t describe him.’
Chapter 1
When Utterson finds Hyde again:
‘He was ____ and very plainly ____.’
Which chapter?
‘He was small and very plainly dressed.’
Chapter 2
‘Mr Hyde ____ back with a ____ intake of the ____.’
Which chapter?
‘Mr Hyde shrank back with a hissing intake of the breath.’
Chapter 2
‘The other ____ aloud into a ____ laugh.’ The next moment, ‘with ____ quickness he had unlocked the door and ____ into the house.’
Which chapter?
‘The other snarled aloud into a savage laugh.’ The next moment, ‘with extraordinary quickness he had unlocked the door and disappeared into the house.’
Chapter 2
‘Pale and ____.’
Which chapter?
‘Pale and dwarfish.’
Chapter 2
‘gave an impression of ____ without any nameable ____.’
Which chapter?
‘gave an impression of deformity without any nameable malformation.’
Chapter 2
‘____ smile.’
Which chapter?
‘displeasing smile.’
Chapter 2
‘murderous mixture of ____ and ____.’
Which chapter?
‘murderous mixture of timidity and boldness.’
Chapter 2
‘Something ____, shall we say?’
Which chapter?
‘Something troglodytic, shall we say?’
Chapter 2
‘____, whispering and somewhat ____ voice.’
which chapter?
‘husky, whispering and somewhat broken voice.’
Chapter 2
Utterson says:
‘If I ever read ____ signature upon a face, it is on that of your new ____.’
Which chapter?
‘If I ever read Satan’s signature upon a face, it is on that of your new friend.’
Chapter 2
‘____ secrets, by the ____ of him; secrets compared to which ____ Jekyll’s ____ would be like ____.’
Which chapter?
‘black secrets, by the look of him; secrets compared to which poor Jekyll’s worst would be like sunshine.’
Chapter 2
At Carew’s murder:
‘then all of a sudden he broke out in a great ____ of ____.’
Which chapter?
‘then all of a sudden he broke out in a great flame of anger.’
Chapter 4
At Carew’s murder:
‘____ him to the earth.’
Which chapter?
‘clubbed him to the earth.’
Chapter 4
At Carew’s murder:
‘with ____ - ____ fury.’
Which chapter?
‘with ape-like fury.’
Chapter 4
At Carew’s murder:
‘____ his victim under foot and ____ down a ____ of ____.’
Which chapter?
‘trampling his victim under foot and hailing down a storm of blows.’
Chapter 4
At Carew’s murder:
‘under which the ____ were ____ shattered.’
Which chapter?
‘under which the bones were audibly shattered.’
Chapter 4
Description of Carew before Hyde murders him:
‘it seemed to ____ such an old-world ____ of ____.’
Which chapter?
‘it seemed to breathe such an old-world innocence of disposition.’
Chapter 4
‘but Mr. Hyde had ____ out of the ____ of the police as ____ he had ____ ____.’
Which chapter?
‘but Mr. Hyde had disappeared out of the ken of the police as though he had never existed.’
Chapter 6
What physical effect does Hyde have on everyone who sees/ knows of him?
Turns them pale.
Eg: Jekyll in chapter 3, Lanyon in chapter 6 and Utterson and Enfield in chapter 7, Poole in chapter 8.
‘the ____ was so doubled up.’
Which chapter?
‘the creature was so doubled up.’
Chapter 8
Poole explaining the feel Hyde gives you:
“that you felt in your ____ kind of ____ and ____.”
Which chapter?
“that you felt in your marrow kind of cold and thin.”
Chapter 8
Poole’s description of what’s in the laboratory:
“____ thing like a ____”
Which chapter?
“masked thing like a monkey”
Chapter 8
In Hyde’s transformation in front of Jekyll:
‘His face became suddenly ____.’
Which chapter?
‘His face became suddenly black.’
Chapter 9
‘Edward Hyde was so much ____, ____ and ____ than Henry Jekyll.’
Which chapter?
‘Edward Hyde was so much smaller, slighter and younger than Henry Jekyll.’
Chapter 10
‘As ____ ____ upon the countenance of one, ____ was ____ broadly and ____ on the ____ of the ____.’
Which chapter?
‘As good shone upon the countenance of one, evil was written broadly and plainly on the face of the other.’
Chapter 10
‘an imprint of ____ and ____.’
Which chapter?
‘an imprint of deformity and decay.’
Chapter 10
‘stain of ____ upon a ____.’
Which chapter?
‘stain of breath upon a mirror.’
Chapter 10
‘I ____ my ____ upon him with a gust of ____ ____.’
Which chapter?
‘I gnashed my teeth upon him with a gust of devilish fury.’
Chapter 10
‘That child of ____.’
‘That child of Hell.’
‘The ____ of Hyde seemed to have ____ with the ____ of Jekyll.’
‘The powers of Hyde seemed to have grown with the sickliness of Jekyll.’
‘Hence the ____ - ____ tricks that he would ____ me.’
‘Hence the ape - like tricks that he would play me.’
About his house:
‘The door, which was equipped with neither ____ nor ____, was ____ and ____.’
What chapter?
‘The door, which was equipped with neither bell nor knocker, was blistered and distained.’
Chapter 1