Jekyll And Hyde (Quotes) Flashcards
Shows there are 2 sides to every person (Jekyll, Chapter 10)
All human beings, as we meet them, are commingled out of good and evil
The understanding that there are 2 sides to everyone (Jekyll, Chapter 10)
Man is not truly one, but truly 2
The realisation that there are 2 people in everyone (Jekyll, Chapter 10)
I learned to recognise the primitive duality of man
Suggests that mankind has 2 opposite sides that are intertwined (Jekyll, Chapter 10)
These polar twins should be continuously struggling
This shows Victorian gentleman standards (Enfield, Chapter 1)
I am ashamed of my long tongue
This shows that the experiment changed who Jekyll was for the worst (Narrative, Chapter 8)
The body of a man sorely contorted
Shows Jekyll’s motivation to create Hyde for himself against religion (Jekyll, Chapter 10)
Temptation of a discovery so singular and profound
Shows that the transformation of Hyde is like de-evolution (Utterson, Chapter 2)
Something troglodytic
An animalistic and religious description of Hyde (Narrative, Chapter 2)
Hissing intake of breath
Lanyon, a practical and rational thinker, has become distracted and distraught after seeing Hyde (Lanyon, Chapter 9)
The deadliest terror sits by me
An animalistic and caveman-like image of Hyde (Narrative , Chapter 4)
Clubbed him… with ape-like fury
Dehumanises and compares Hyde to an animal (Poole, Chapter 8)
Thing like a monkey
Shows that Utterson does not take responsibility for other people (Utterson, Chapter 1)
I incline to Cain’s heresy
There’s contrast of good and evil in the setting of the book (Narrative, Chapter 1)
The street shone out in contrast to its dingy neighbourhood
Everyone believed Dr Jekyll to be a kind person (Narrative, Chapter 3)
Every mark of capacity and kindness