Jekyll & Hyde Quotes Flashcards

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Hyde is said to have ‘___________’ upon his face

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Hyde is said to have ‘Satan’s Signature’ upon his face

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With ‘________’ Hyde beat Sir Danvers Carew

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With ‘ape-like-fury’ Hyde beat Sir Danvers Carew

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Hydes degenerative character is shown early on when he ‘__________’ over a little girl

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Hydes degenerative character is shown early on when he ‘trampled calmy’ over a little girl

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Hyde ‘_____’ and ‘______’ making him resemble a wild animal

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Hyde ‘hissed’ and ‘snarled’ making him resemble a wild animal

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There is ‘_____________________’ about Hyde

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There is ‘something displeasing, something downright detestable’ about Hyde

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Hyde is called a ‘____________’

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Hyde is called a ‘dam juggernaut’

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Jekyll is described as a ‘_____________________’ with ‘________________’

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Jekyll is described as a ‘large, well-made man of fifty’ with ‘every mark of capacity and kindness’

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Poole also calls his ‘________________________’

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Poole also calls his ‘master is a tall, fine build of a man’

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When Utterson mentions Hyde transforming with his ‘___________________________________________________________________’

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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’

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When Utterson and Enfield see Jekyll at the window he looks ‘________________________’ with an ‘____________’

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When Utterson and Enfield see Jekyll at the window he looks ‘like some disconsolate prisoner’ with an ‘infinite sadness’

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In his full statement, Jekyll admits to ‘_____________________’ which led him to separate the good and evil parts of his identity

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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

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Utterson is shown to repress his desires through the fact he is ‘______’ with himself

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Utterson is shown to repress his desires through the fact he is ‘austere’ with himself

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In chapter one, Stevenson describes Utterson as ‘______________________________’

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In chapter one, Stevenson describes Utterson as ‘lean, long, dusty, dreary and yet somehow loveable’

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Utterson had ‘_________________________’

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Utterson had ‘an approved tolerance for others’

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15
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Utterson bore the ‘________________’

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Utterson bore the ‘mark of a modest man’

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Utterson is a discreet friend ‘______________’ about determined to help Jekyll with him claiming ‘________________________’

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Utterson is a discreet friend ‘i tend to cain’s heresy’ about determined to help Jekyll with him claiming ‘if he be Mr Hyde i shall be Mr Seek’