Key Quotes From The Whole Novel Flashcards

1
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‘Trampled … over the child’s body’

A

calmly

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2
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‘like some damned ………’

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‘juggernaught’

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3
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‘something downright…… He gives a strong …. of ……’

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Detestable/ feeling / deformity

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4
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‘Too ……. for me’

A

fanciful

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5
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If he be Mr Hyde…………..

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I shall be mr Seek

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6
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something troglodytic

A

devil like imagery
ambiguous
not human
animal imagery

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7
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Satan’s ………. upon a Face

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signature

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8
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‘I beg of you to ………’
What is Jekyll saying here?
How can we infer this?

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to let this sleep.

It is all about protecting REPUTATION.
extreme lengths and desperation.

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9
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animalistic quotes for Hyde?

Sir Danvers Carew murder quotes.

REMEMBER IT IS A YEAR LATER

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‘Ape like fury’

‘Trampling’
‘The bones were audibly shattered’
‘The body jumped’

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10
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looking ……. sick

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deadly

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11
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Henry jekyll ……. for a murderer!

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forged

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12
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he had his…….,. …….. written upon his face

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death warrant

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13
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four blows the fall

what does this quote show

A

Depth of secrets

How long it takes to discover the truth about Jekyll and Hyde, four blows of an axe to even wobble the door

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14
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TWO MOST IMPORTANT QUOTES

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“Both sides of me”

“Man is not truly one but truly two”

“My new power tempted me”

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15
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‘something…… beaconed from his eye’

Why does this quote show duality from the novel and between characters?

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‘Eminently human

Because Hyde is never describable human; he is always a supernatural or extraordinary character whereas Utterson is described as human constantly

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16
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‘As…..as a church’

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empty

shows the loss of religion, Hyde promotes scientific experimentation because he IS a product of science

17
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‘I am …… of my long tongue’

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ashamed

Shows secrecy and concealment as Enfield is ashamed of telling Utterson

18
Q

“Make his name…….. from one end of London to the other”

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Stink

Highlighting the importance of reputation in the Victorian era

19
Q

The…. of some old sin, the cancer of some…..

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Ghost / concealed disgrace

Immediate reaction is that of blackmail, Utterson believes that Hyde is blackmailing Jekyll and attempts to step in to save his friend (most likely his REPUTATION)

20
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“This is a……… I beg of you to let this sleep”

A

private matter

Again, proves the secrecy and suppression of the lives of upper class gentlemen, desperation in the verb ‘beg’

21
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“Great …. of anger”

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Flame

Sir Danvers Carew murder
Shows the flash and quickness of change

22
Q

Quotes from the Sir Danvers murder scene?

A

“great flame of anger”

“A storm of blows”

“Bones crunches underfoot”

23
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3…. windows barred with…..

A

dusty / iron

prison like imagery links to ‘disconsolate prisoner’ later on in the novella
Shows that Jekyll is trapped, trapped in his own mind and trapped by societal expectations

24
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“If I am chief of …….. I am chief of …….. also”

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Sinners / sufferers

Duality, cry for help. Blaming society; trapped. WRITERS INTENT

25
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“Doubly …….”

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sealed

continuation of letter motif to highlight the security and secrecy in the novella

26
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“Weeping like a ……. or a lost soul”

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woman

Shows the gender stereotypes of that day and age

lower class refererence to inferiority

27
Q

“Your ……. and ……… friend, Henry Jekyll”

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unworthy / unhappy

proof that Henry Jekyll is trapped in society, he is unhappy due to his need to suppress his desires

28
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“has the greed of ……. got too much ……. of you?”

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curiosity / command

essentially, Lanyons curiosity is what leads to his death, he CHOOSEs to watch

Upper class are frightened of Hyde yet curious

29
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“Like a …… strip off these lending and spring headlong into the sea of ………”

A

schoolboy / liberty

Shows the restriction Jekyll felt and how trapped he was. Evokes sympathy from the reader towards Jekyll that we couldn’t do anything

30
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STRUCTURAL COMMENTS?

A

Speculative narrative until chapter 10
Varying perspectives
We are Utterson/ the investigator
We are left to our own conclusions to make it more relatable

31
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you must …… me to go my own ……

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suffer / dark way