Logical v Illogical Flashcards

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What quote from Chapter 2 demonstrates how Utterson is being kept up by his imagination with the irrational?

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tossed in the gross darkness of the night

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What quote from Chapter 2 shows how Utterson believes he can settle himself after seeing Hyde?

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mystery would lighten and perhaps roll altogether away

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Give a quote from Chapter 9 which show how Jekyll’s rational mind is under attack by the unexplianable?

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you will have understood that these arrangements are of capital importance

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What quote from Chapter 2 would suggest that Jekyll was moving away from his rational and irrational self

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wrong, wrong in mind

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What quote from Chapter 9 shows how when Lanyon meets the rational and irrational his minds will collapse?

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long been bound to the most narrow and material views

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How is Rational vs Irrational presented in the novella?

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Within the mind
With what is witnessed

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What does Jekyll say to suggest hat he is taking a logical approach to his dual nature?

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I can be rid of Mr. Hyde

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What does Jekyll say to show Hyde’s illogical nature and how he is impacting Jekyll’s logical side?

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animal within me licking the chops of memory

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In Jekyll’s letter to Lanyon, what does Jekyll say to suggest that he can put logic on the matter?

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if you insist upon an explanation

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What does Utterson say to suggest how his illogical curiosity of Hyde is enticing him?

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imagination also was engaged.

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What does Utterson say in Chapter 2 to suggest he believes logic can get rid of the situation?

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mystery would lighten and perhaps roll altogether away

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