Jekyll and Hyde theme/ Quotes Flashcards

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1
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It was like…

Story of the door (1)

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some damned juggernaut.
(Hyde/Duality of man/Good vs Evil)

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Let us make a bargain…

Story of the door (1)

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never to refer to this again. (Gentlemen/Repression/Reputation)

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3
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Little man trampled…

Story of the door (1)

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calmly over the child’s body. (Hyde/Violence/Duality of man)

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4
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If he be Mr Hyde…

The search for Mr Hyde (2)

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I shall be Mr Seek.

(Hyde/Obsession and Curiosity/Lies and deceit)

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5
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Unscientific…

The search for Mr Hyde (2)

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Balderdash.
(Science and development/Reputation)

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6
Q

Dwarfish…

The search for Mr Hyde (2)

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he gave me an impression of deformity. (Hyde/Duality of man)

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7
Q

The came a blackness…

Dr Jekyll was quite at ease (3)

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about his eyes
(violence/Hyde/Duality of man)

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8
Q

The moment I chose…

Dr Jekyll was quite at ease (3)

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I can be rid of Mr Hyde.
(Duality of man/Reputation/Lies and deceit)

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9
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Ape-like…

The Carew Murder Case (4)

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fury. (Duality of man/Repression/Violence)

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10
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Aged and…

The Carew Murder Case (4)

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beautiful gentleman.

(Appearances and Reputation) the maid’s account of Danvers Carew.

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11
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All of a sudden…

The Carew Murder Case (4)

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he broke out into a great flame of anger. (Violence/Repression/Duality of man)

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12
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Dusty windows…

Incident of the letter (5)

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barred with iron.
(Duality of Man/ Appearances and Reputation)

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13
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mark my words…

Incident of the letter (5)

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he will never more be heard of.
(Duality of Man/Reputation)

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14
Q

He had his death warrant..

Remarkable Incident of Doctor Lanyon (6)

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written legibly upon his face.
(Religion and Sin/Good vs Evil)

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15
Q

I am the chief sinners….

Remarkable Incident of Doctor Lanyon (6)

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I am also he chief of sufferers also.
(Duality of Man/Religion and Sin)

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16
Q

Lanyon declared…

Remarkable Incident of Doctor Lanyon (6)

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himself a doomed man.
(Good vs Evil/Religion and Sin/Violence)

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17
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God forgive us!…

Incident at the window (7)

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God forgive us!
(Religion and Sin/ Good vs Evil)

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18
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The smile was…

Incident at the window (7)

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struck out of his face.
(Duality of man/Appearances and Reputation/Violence)

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19
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Annotated with…

The last night (8)

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startling blasphemies (violence/repression/religion and sin)

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20
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Weeping..

The last night (8)

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like a woman.
(Appearances and Reputation/Masculinity and Femininity). Servant about Jekyll

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21
Q

I shall consider it…

The last night (8)

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my duty to break the door.
(Appearances and Reputation/Good vs Evil)

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22
Q

Wrestling against…

Doctor Lanyon narrative (9)

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the approaches of hysteria.
(Appearances and Reputation/Duality of Man)

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23
Q

My life is…

Doctor Lanyon narrative (9)

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shaken to its roots.
(Appearances and Reputation/ Violence)
Dr Lanyon

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24
Q

Man is not…

Henery Jekyll’s statement of the case (10)

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truly one but truly two.
(Appearances and Reputation/Repression/Religion and Sin)

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25
Q

All human beings are…

Henery Jekyll’s statement of the case (10)

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commingled out of good and evil.
(Appearances and Reputation/Religion and Sin/ Repression)

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26
Q

Too be more wicked…

Henery Jekyll’s statement of the case (10)

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sold a slave to my original evil (..) delighted me like wine.
(Science and Development/Repression/ Religion and Sin)

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27
Q

My devil had long been…

Henery Jekyll’s statement of the case (10)

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caged, he came out roaring.
(Duality of Man/Repression)

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28
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Evil had left upon that body…

Henery Jekyll’s statement of the case (10)

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a sense of deformity and decay.
(Appearances/Duality of man/Good vs Evil)

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29
Q

I had…

Henery Jekyll’s statement of the case (10)

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lost in stature.
(Appearances/Duality of Man)

30
Q

Jekyll had more interest; Hyde…

Henery Jekyll’s statement of the case (10)

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had more a son’s indifference.
(Duality of Man/Repression)

31
Q

Slowly losing hold of my original and better self…

Henery Jekyll’s statement of the case (10)

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slowly incorporated with my second and worse.
(Duality of Man/Repression)

32
Q

Mr Utterson…

Key Focus: Utterson

Story of the door (1)

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was somewhat loveable.

33
Q

the last good influence

Key Focus: Utterson

Story of the door (1)

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of down going men.

34
Q

even his friendships seemed to be..

Key Focus: Utterson

Story of the door (1)

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founded in a similar catholicity of good-nature.

35
Q

It was a nut to crack…

Key Focus: Utterson

Story of the door (1)

A

what subject they could find in common

36
Q

sinister block of building…

Key focus: setting

story of the door (1)

A

thrust foward its gable

37
Q

door equipped…

key focus: setting

story of the door (1)

A

with neither bell nor knocker

38
Q

what adjectives does stevenson use to describe the door?

key focus: setting

A

discoloured, blistered, distained

39
Q

I had taken a..

key focus: Hyde

story of the door (1)

A

loathing to the gentleman at first sight

spoken by enfield

40
Q

something displeasing…

key focus: Hyde

story of the door (1)

A

something downright detestable

41
Q

let us make a…

story of the door (1)

A

bargain never to refer to this again

42
Q

How is lanyon described at the beginning of the novella?

Search for Mr Hyde (2)

A

“hearty, healthy,… red-faced gentleman”

43
Q

Jekyll became too..

Search for Mr Hyde (2)

A

fanciful for me

44
Q

wrong..

Search for Mr Hyde (2)

A

wrong in the mind

45
Q

drawing a..

key focus: setting

Search for Mr Hyde (2)

A

regular pattern of light and shadow

said after if he shall be mr hyde… (mystery illustrated in setting)

46
Q

God bless me…

key focus: Hyde

Search for Mr Hyde (2)

A

the man seems hardly human!

47
Q

What did Jekyll do at the start of chapter 3?

key focus: Jekyll

A

he hosted a dinner party for a couple of friends

48
Q

A close observer…

Dr Jekyll was quite at ease (3)

A

might have gathered that the topic was distasteful

49
Q

you know me: I

key focus: Utterson

Dr Jekyll was quite at ease (3)

A

a man to be trusted

50
Q

particulary small and..

key focus: Hyde

The Carew murder case (4)

A

particularly wicked-looking

51
Q

choclate coloured…

key focus: setting

The Carew murder case (4)

A

pall lowered over heaven

52
Q

haggard shaft

key focus: setting

The Carew murder case (4)

A

of daylight

53
Q

like a district..

key focus: setting

The Carew murder case (4)

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of some city in a nightmare

54
Q

The fog…

key focus: setting

Incident of the letter (5)

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slpet on the wing above the drowned city

55
Q

the two points are in many points…

Key focus: Jekyll and Hyde

Incident of the letter (5)

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identical: only differently sloped.

56
Q

How is Lanyon described before his death?

Key focus: Lanyon

Remarkable incident of Doctor Lanyon (6)

A

rosy man had grown pale/visibly balder and older

57
Q

what language does steveneson desribe Jekyll’s emotions at the begining and at the end of the novella?

Incident at the window (7)

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Beginning: “every mark of capacity and kindness”
End: “infinite sadness”

58
Q

disconsolate

key focus: Jekyll

Incident at the window (7)

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prisoner

disconsolate: very unhappy and unable to be comforted

59
Q

an expression of

key focus: Jekyll

Incident at the window (7)

A

abject terror

60
Q

very pale and there..

Incident at the window (7)

A

was an answering of horror in their eyes

61
Q

froze the..

Incident at the window (7)

A

very blood of the two

62
Q

what does poole keep on repeating when recalling events to Utterson?

The Last night (8)

A

if that were my master/ if it was my master

63
Q

why did he…

key focus: Jekyll

The Last night (8)

A

cry like a rat and run from me

ape -> rat ?!

64
Q

for God’s sake…

Key focus: Jekyll

The Last night (8)

A

have mercy!

Lanyon said he became too fanciful - his sciece was transgressing religion. Now look, hes regressing back to religion.

65
Q

your unworthy..

key focus: Jekyll

The Last night (8)

A

and unhappy friend

66
Q

‘O God!’ I screamed…

Key focus: Lanyon/Religion

Doctor Lanyon’s Narrative (9)

A

and ‘O God!’ again and again

67
Q

laid aside the..

Key foucs: Jekyll

Henry Jekyll’s full statement of the case (10)

A

restraint and plunged in shame

68
Q

one was wholly evil…

Henry Jekyll’s full statement of the case (10)

A

the other was still the old Henry Jekyll

69
Q

I went to bed Henry Jekyll

Henry Jekyll’s full statement of the case (10)

A

I had awaken, Mr hyde

70
Q

I mauled the unresisting body…

Henry Jekyll’s full statement of the case (10)

A

tasting delight from every blow

how would the audience feel?

71
Q

How does Jekyll refer to Hyde?

Henry Jekyll’s full statement of the case (10)

A

He, I say - I cannot say I.