Jekyll and Hyde - Quotes Flashcards
Utterson Description
H W G S A G T B
He would go soberly and gratefully to bed
Description of House Party Guests
A I, R M A J O G W
All intelligent, reputable men and judges of good wine
Jekyll
M I N T O B T T
Man is not truly one but truly two
Utterson’s confession
I W H A A A H A T W G […] A S H [J] C S
I was Hyde after all and Hyde alone that was guilty […] and so his [Jekyll] conscience slumbered
Hyde
W L A W O A L S
Wailing like a women or a lost soul
Poole
C I O S R L S
Carried it out, sir, really like satan
London
L A D O S C I A N
Like a district of some city in a nightmare
Jekyll opening description
L W M, S F M
S C P
E M O C A K
Large well-made, smooth faced man
Slyish cast perhaps
Every mark of capacity and kindness
Jekyll about Lanyon
H B P F A T; A I B P I W N M D I A M T L
Hide-bound pedant for all that; an ignorant blatant pedant. I was never more disappointed in a man than Lanyon
Relationship between J and H
J H M T A F I H H M T A S I
Jekyll had more than a fathers interest Hyde had more than a sons indifference.
When mentioned Hyde Jekyll goes
P T T V L A T C A B A H E
Pale to the very lips and there came a blackness about his eyes
Jekyll’s Belief
P T S C S
Polar twins should continually struggling
Jekyll had to C M P
Concealed my pleasures
Lanyon
H J B T F F M
Henry Jekyll became too fanciful for me
Jekyll tries to repent
G A R
F U H K A L H C H T G
Gratitude and remorse
Fell upon his knees and lifted his clapped hands to God
Hyde first transformation
T C O T C B
D J
Trapped calmly over the child’s body
Damned Juggernaut
Jekyll believed
B S O M W I D E
Both sides of me where in dead earnest
Utterson jumped to the conclusion that Jekyll was :
T C O S C D
The cancer of some concealed disagrace
London
T L G O L F A A
The low growl of london from all around
Jekyll
Y W H D Y S B!
You who have derived your superiors behold!
Hyde
W L A W O A L S
Weeping like a woman or a lost soul
Jekylls confession
M D H L B C ; I C O R
My devil has long been caged it came out roaring
Description of Hyde
T M T L A M
That masked thing like a monkey
Utterson
H I W E O E
His imagination was engaged or enslaved
Description of Hyde
B O O A B, A W A L F
Broke out of all bounds and with ape like fury
Jekyll’s confession
I B T L O T U H J T A E
I brought the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end
The first transformation
I B S T D O T P O M D, A L T C O P T T S W R F
I but shook the doors of the prisonhouse of my disposition and like the captives of philippi those that stood within ran free
Jekyll forcing himself to choose between him and Hyde
S A M C W T T O M D A A O A C A M
Strange as my circumstances were the terms of this debate are as old and common place as amn
First Transformation
I W N B N D
I was neither biblical nor divine
Hyde
A H I O B
A S L
A hissing intake of breath
A savage laugh
Jekyll’s confession
H I S I C S I T C O H H N H
He I say I can not say I that child of hell has nothing human
Jekyll - Carew’s murder
I M T U B T D W E B
I mueled the unresisting body, tasting delight with every blow
Opening Description of Utterson N L B A S C S A E I S B I S L,L, D, A D A Y S L S E H B F H E
“Never lightened by a smile”
“cold scanty and embarrassed in discourse” “backward in sentiment” “lean, long, dusty and dreary and yet somehow loveable”
“something eminently human beaconed from his eye.”
Utterson represses his urges
H W A W H; D G W H W A T M A T F V
T H E T T, H N C T D O O F T Y
S W, A I E [] I I T M
” He was austere with himself; drank gin when he was alone to mortify a taste for vintages”
“Though he enjoyed the theatre, had not crossed the doors of one for twenty years”
“Sometimes wondering, almost in envy [] involved in their misdeeds”
Utterson goes to Jekyll after meeting Hyde for first time
H F N A A D O L
“he felt nausea and a distaste of life”
Utterson seen Jekyll
T W B P ; T W A A H I T E
G F U. G F U
“They were both pale; there was an answering horror in their eyes.” “God forgive us, God forgive us”
Hyde as animalistic
S B W A H I O B
K H F T H … O G
S I A S L … W E Q H U T D
“Shrank back with a hissing intake of breath”
“kept his feelings to himself…only grunted”
“snarled into a savage laugh…with extraordinary quickness has unlocked the door…”
Hydes description P A D I O D D S M M O T A B H, W A S B V I R S S U A F
“pale and dwarfish”
“impression of deformity”
“displeasing smile”
“murderous mixture of timidity and boldness”
“husky, whispering and somewhat broken voice”
“I read satan’s signature upon a face”
Maids describe Hyde
C O L A M
Carrying on like a madman
Poole describes Hyde
W L A W O A L S
A D S O M A T
T M T L A M J A T C
“Weeping like a woman or a lost soul”
“A dismal screech of mere animal terror”
“That masked thing like a monkey jumped along the chemicals”
Jekyll
D P
Disconsolate prisoner
Windows barred with iron
Jekyll has illness L D S T D S F M H O A C H
“looking deathly sick”
“the doctor shuddered”
“feverish manner”
“held out a cold hand”
Hydes house described D E W N B N K S B O B B D T M O P A S N L G A S
“door equipped with neither bell nor knocker”
“sinister block of building”
“blistered” “distained”
“the marks of prolongued and sordid negligence”
“lying gaunt and silent”
Pollution of London
A G C C P L O H
“A great chocolate covered pall lowered over heaven”
Jekylls cabinet D W S L F D T T F C D W B W I F B T L T
“dingy windowless structure”
“light falling dimly through the foggy cupola”
“dusty windows barred with iron”
“fog began to lie thickly”
Lanyon about Jekyll
A U B
H B T G W, W I T M
“such unscientific balderdash”
“He began to go wrong, wrong in the mind”
How Hyde made Lanyon feel
G M O L S U T I B O T S O M L R
“Gave me one look, so ugly that it brought out the sweat on me like running”
Enfield if reputation
T M I L L Q S T L I A
“The more it looks like queer street, the less I ask”