Jekyll & Hyde Flashcards

1
Q

“He began to go wrong, wrong in the mind”

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Lanyon speaking about Jekyll

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2
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“The large, handsome face of Dr Jekyll grew pale to the lips and there came a blackness about his eyes”

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Jekyll Chp 3 when Utterson mentions Hyde

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3
Q

“You must suffer me to go my own dark way.”

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Jekyll

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4
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“Like some disconsolate prisoner”

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describes Jekyll chp7

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5
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“Pale and shaken and half fainting, and groping before him with his hands, like a man restored for death-there stood Henry Jekyll”.

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Jekyll

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6
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“Black, sneering coolness(…)like Satan”

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Hyde

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7
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“The other snarled in a savage laugh”

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Hyde

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8
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“with ape-like fury”

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Hyde

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9
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“A murderer’s autograph”.

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Hyde

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10
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“like some damned Juggernaut”

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Hyde

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11
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“mere animal terror”

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Hyde

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12
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“pale and dwarfish”

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Hyde

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13
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“haunting sense of deformity”

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Hyde

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14
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“If he be Mr Hyde, I shall be Mr Seek”

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Utterson

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15
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“God forgive us! God forgive us!”

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Utterson

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16
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“he had an approved tolerance for others”

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Utterson

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17
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“the last reputable acquaintance and the last good influence in the lives of down going men”

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Utterson

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18
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“Mr. Utterson the lawyer was a man of a rugged countenance, that was never lighted by a smile; cold, scanty and embarrassed”

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Utterson

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19
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“backward in sentiment; lean, long, dusty, dreary”

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Utterson

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20
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“my soul sickened at it…I must die”

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Dr Lanyon

21
Q

“for there before my eyes—pale and shaken, and half fainting”

A

Dr Lanyon

22
Q

“nocturnal city”

A

Setting

23
Q

“The figure in these two phases haunted the lawyer all night”

A

Settings

24
Q

“labyrinths of lamp lighted city”

A

Settings

25
Q

“Like a district of some city in a nightmare”

A

Settings

26
Q

“fog rolled over the city”

A

Settings

27
Q

“dismal quarter of Soho”

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Settings

28
Q

“dingy windowless structure”.

A

Settings

29
Q

“sordid negligence”

A

Settings

30
Q

“Little man trampled calmly over the child’s body…it was hellish to see”

A
31
Q

“bones were audibly shattered”

A

attack on Carew

32
Q

“I mauled the unresisting body, tasting delight from every blow”

A

Hyde

33
Q

Man is not truly one but truly two”.

A

Jekyll

34
Q

“I had gone to bed Henry Jekyll, I had awakened Edward Hyde,”

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35
Q

“my devil had been long caged, he came out roaring”

A

Jekyll

36
Q

“all human beings are commingled out of good and evil”

A

Jekyll

37
Q

“If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers”

A

Jekyll Chapter 10

38
Q

I let my brother go to Cain’s heresy”

A

Utterson Chp 1

39
Q

“Pious work…annotated with startling blasphemies”

A
40
Q

“He was austere with himself; drank gin when he was alone, to
mortify a taste for vintages”

A

Chapter 1, Utterson

41
Q

“every mark of capacity and kindness”

A

description of early jekyll

42
Q

“I concealed my pleasures (..) with a morbid sense of shame”

A

Jekyll ,Chap10

43
Q

“pure evil”

A

description of Hyde

44
Q

“creature that now faced me”

A

Lanyon about Hyde, Chp9

45
Q

“unscientific balderdash”

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Lanyon about Jekyll

46
Q

“My life was shaken to its roots”

A

Lanyon after seeing was Hyde is chp9

47
Q

“a hearty, healthy (…)gentleman”

A

description of Lanyon in chp2

48
Q

“man is not truly one but two”
“polar twins”
“ordinary secret sinner”

A

Duality from Jekyll in Chp 10

49
Q

“I am ashamed of my long tongue”

A

Enfield Chp 1