Jekyll + Hyde QUOTES Flashcards
Jekyll describing the nature of Hyde in chapter 10
Something, not only hellish but inorganic
Duality quote used in chapter 10 - Jekyll talking about Hyde
the horror of my other self
Duality quote - Chapter 10
man is not truly one, but truly two
Hyde’s evilness, defying what is human - Chapter 10
Edward Hyde, alone in the ranks of mankind, was pure evil
Jekyll describing his progressional relationship with Hyde - Chapter 10
I was losing hold of my original and better self
Uncanny Hyde physical description - Chapter 4
haunting sense of unexpressed deformity
Transgression quote - Chapter 4
Mr Hyde broke out of all bounds and clubbed him to the earth
Hyde description (biblical) - Chapter 2
Satan’s signature written on his face
Hyde greeting Utterson - Chapter 2
snarled aloud into a savage laugh
First appearance of Hyde - Chapter 2 (2)
Pale and dwarfish + deformity without any nameable malformation
Religious reaction to seeing Hyde - Chapter 2
God bless me, the man seems hardly human! Something troglodytic
A representation of Jekyll through Poole - Chapter 2
A well-dressed elderly servant - high status
Hyde attacking Carew - Chapter 4
Ape-like fury
Hyde’s power over Jekyll - chapter 6
The dark influence of Hyde
Victorian houses on a street - Chapter 1
freshly painted shutter
London streets when searching for Hyde - Chapter 2
Nocturnal city
Jekyll’s house - Chapter 2
plunged into darkness
Jekyll’s repression of Hyde - Chapter 5
I swear to god, I will never set eyes on him again
Soho description - Chapter 4
dismal quarter of Soho
Hyde appearance (caveman) - Chapter 2
Something troglodytic
Hyde’s violence and breaking social boundaries - Chapter 4
Mr. Hyde broke out of all bounds
Deformity of Hyde - Chapter 4
unexpressed deformity
London description - Chapter 4
like a district of some city in a nightmare
Lanyon describing Jekyll transform, reflecting Victorian values - Chapter 9
I grew alarmed for both his life and reason
Utterson and Enfield leaving Jekyll when he transforms at the window (Victorian gentleman society) - Chapter 7
Left the court without a word
Chapter 1 - Hyde trampling the girl
‘man trampled calmy over the child’s body’
Chapter 1 - Hyde description
‘It wasn’t like a man; it was like some dammed Juggernaut’
Chapter 1 - girl in pain
‘left her screaming on the ground’ and ‘screaming child’