Jekyll & Hyde Quotes Flashcards
Hyde is said to have ‘___________’ upon his face
Hyde is said to have ‘Satan’s Signature’ upon his face
With ‘________’ Hyde beat Sir Danvers Carew
With ‘ape-like-fury’ Hyde beat Sir Danvers Carew
Hydes degenerative character is shown early on when he ‘__________’ over a little girl
Hydes degenerative character is shown early on when he ‘trampled calmy’ over a little girl
Hyde ‘_____’ and ‘______’ making him resemble a wild animal
Hyde ‘hissed’ and ‘snarled’ making him resemble a wild animal
There is ‘_____________________’ about Hyde
There is ‘something displeasing, something downright detestable’ about Hyde
Hyde is called a ‘____________’
Hyde is called a ‘dam juggernaut’
Jekyll is described as a ‘_____________________’ with ‘________________’
Jekyll is described as a ‘large, well-made man of fifty’ with ‘every mark of capacity and kindness’
Poole also calls his ‘________________________’
Poole also calls his ‘master is a tall, fine build of a man’
When Utterson mentions Hyde transforming with his ‘___________________________________________________________________’
When Utterson mentions Hyde transforming when his ‘very large handsome face grew pale to the very lips and there came a blackness to his eyes’
When Utterson and Enfield see Jekyll at the window he looks ‘________________________’ with an ‘____________’
When Utterson and Enfield see Jekyll at the window he looks ‘like some disconsolate prisoner’ with an ‘infinite sadness’
In his full statement, Jekyll admits to ‘_____________________’ which led him to separate the good and evil parts of his identity
In his full statement, Jekyll admits to ‘a unprofound duplicity of life’ which led him to separate the good and evil parts of his identity
Utterson is shown to repress his desires through the fact he is ‘______’ with himself
Utterson is shown to repress his desires through the fact he is ‘austere’ with himself
In chapter one, Stevenson describes Utterson as ‘______________________________’
In chapter one, Stevenson describes Utterson as ‘lean, long, dusty, dreary and yet somehow loveable’
Utterson had ‘_________________________’
Utterson had ‘an approved tolerance for others’
Utterson bore the ‘________________’
Utterson bore the ‘mark of a modest man’