Jekyll And Hyde (Quotes) Flashcards

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Shows there are 2 sides to every person (Jekyll, Chapter 10)

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All human beings, as we meet them, are commingled out of good and evil

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The understanding that there are 2 sides to everyone (Jekyll, Chapter 10)

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Man is not truly one, but truly 2

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The realisation that there are 2 people in everyone (Jekyll, Chapter 10)

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I learned to recognise the primitive duality of man

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Suggests that mankind has 2 opposite sides that are intertwined (Jekyll, Chapter 10)

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These polar twins should be continuously struggling

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This shows Victorian gentleman standards (Enfield, Chapter 1)

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I am ashamed of my long tongue

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This shows that the experiment changed who Jekyll was for the worst (Narrative, Chapter 8)

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The body of a man sorely contorted

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Shows Jekyll’s motivation to create Hyde for himself against religion (Jekyll, Chapter 10)

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Temptation of a discovery so singular and profound

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Shows that the transformation of Hyde is like de-evolution (Utterson, Chapter 2)

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Something troglodytic

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An animalistic and religious description of Hyde (Narrative, Chapter 2)

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Hissing intake of breath

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Lanyon, a practical and rational thinker, has become distracted and distraught after seeing Hyde (Lanyon, Chapter 9)

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The deadliest terror sits by me

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An animalistic and caveman-like image of Hyde (Narrative , Chapter 4)

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Clubbed him… with ape-like fury

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Dehumanises and compares Hyde to an animal (Poole, Chapter 8)

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Thing like a monkey

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Shows that Utterson does not take responsibility for other people (Utterson, Chapter 1)

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I incline to Cain’s heresy

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There’s contrast of good and evil in the setting of the book (Narrative, Chapter 1)

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The street shone out in contrast to its dingy neighbourhood

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Everyone believed Dr Jekyll to be a kind person (Narrative, Chapter 3)

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Every mark of capacity and kindness

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Even Satan would be in disbelief of what Jekyll’s done (Lanyon, Chapter 9)

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Stagger the unbelief of Satan

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The holiest part of the body has been destroyed by Hyde (Jekyll, Chapter 10)

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Evil finally destroyed the balance of my soul