Jekyll and Hyde Utterson Quotes Flashcards
‘____ with himself.’
Which chapter?
‘Austere with himself.’
Chapter 1
‘Mr Utterson the ____’
Which chapter?
‘Mr Utterson the lawyer’
-His profession is the first thing we learn about him, exemplifies how important the hierarchy is in Victorian Society
Chapter 1
When dwelling about who Hyde is:
‘His imagination was also ____, or rather ____.’
Which chapter?
‘His imagination was also engaged, or rather enslaved.’
Chapter 2
“If he be Mr. ____,” he had thought, “I shall be Mr. ____.”
Which chapter?
“If he be Mr. Hyde,” he had thought, “I shall be Mr. Seek.”
Chapter 2
‘a man of rugged ____ that was ____ lighted by a ____.’
Which chapter?
‘a man of rugged countanance that was never lighted by a smile.’
Chapter 1
When Utterson wants to discover the truth and about Jekyll:
‘He thought of him ____; but his ____ were ____ and ____.’
Which chapter?
‘He thought of him kindly; but his thoughts were disquieted and fearful.’
Chapter 6
‘he was ____ to recieve a visit from ____.’
Which chapter?
‘he was surprised to recieve a visit from Poole.’
Chapter 8
Describing Utterson
‘Yet somehow ____.’
Which chapter?
‘Yet somehow loveable.’
Chapter 1
Describing Utterson
‘The last ____ ____ on the lives of ____-____ men.’
Which Chapter?
‘The last good influence on the lives of down-going men.’
Chapter 1
Describing Utterson
‘He never marked a ____ of ____ in his ____.’
Which chapter?
‘He never marked a shade of change in his demeanour.’
Chapter 1
About Utterson’s curiousity of Hyde
‘It was his ____ of Hyde that ____ his ____.’
What chapter?
‘It was his ignorance of Hyde that swelled his indignation.’
Chapter 2
The thought of Hyde disrupts Utterson’s usual nightly schedule:
‘On this night…. he took up a ____ and went into his ____ room.’
Which chapter?
‘On this night…. he took up a candle and went into his business room.’
Chapter 2
How he feels at the sight of Jekyll’s will:
‘It ____ him both as a ____ and as a ____ of the ____ and ____ sides of life, to whom the ____ was the ____.’
Which chapter?
‘It offended him both as a lawyer and as a lover of the sane and customary sides of life, to whom the fanciful was the immodest.’
Chapter 2
The night Utterson tries to sleep after learning about Hyde:
‘It was a night of ____ ____ to his ____ ____, ____ in mere ____ and ____ by questions.’
Which chapter?
‘It was a night of little ease to his toiling mind, toiling in mere darkness and beseiged by questions.’
Chapter 2
When he tries to invision Hyde:
‘Even in his ____, it had no ____.’
Which chapter?
‘Even in his dreams, it had no face.’
Chapter 2