Jekyll + Hyde- CHAPTERS 6 & 7 Flashcards
1
Q
chapter 6 name?
A
Incident of Dr Lanyon
2
Q
chapter 7 name?
A
Incident at the Window
3
Q
Lanyon “declared himself…”
A
- “declared himself a doomed man”
- gothic trope
- Chapter 6
4
Q
Jekyll is the “chief…”
A
- “chief of sinners”
- links to satan and religion- shock and horror- shilling shocker
- Chapter 6
5
Q
“If I am….”
A
- “If I am the cheif of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also”
- Jekyll
- chapter 6
6
Q
the letter is addressed to Utterson…
A
- “ALONE”
- mystery- capital letters heighten
- chapter 6
7
Q
Inside the letter there is…
A
- “another enclosure”
- references prison
- suspense
- chapter 6
8
Q
what happens in chapter 6?
A
- Laynon dies
- gives a letter to Utterson which can’t be opened until Jekyll has died
9
Q
what does the window represent in chapter 7?
A
- represents the gothic liminal
- a sense of mystery and threshold is created
10
Q
“your own…”
A
- “your own fault I found out”
- Utterson and Enfield gossiping about Jekyll
- liminal space suggesting that the boundaries should not be crossed
11
Q
semantic field of violence by Jekyll:
A
- “smile was struck”-
- “terror and despair”
- “froze the very blood”- of Utterson and Enfield
- “thrust down” the window
- builds tension- sudden action
- loss of control
12
Q
quote linking to religion in Chapter 7:
A
- “God forgive us”
- Utterson and Enfield
13
Q
what happens in chapter 7?
A
- Utterson and Enfield on their Sunday walk
- See Jekyll sitting upstairs at the window and call to him but he retaliates