Quotes Flashcards
How is Utterson described
Moderate,sensible, austere
What did Lanyon think of Jekylls work
Such unscientific balderdash
What did Lanyon say about Jekylls mind
He began to go wrong, wrong in the mind
What did Jekyll first say about Hyde
The moment I choose I can be rid of Hyde
What did Jekyll say about not caring about Hyde
I cannot say that I care what becomes of Hyde
How is Hyde described
loathsome
Animalistic
Deformed
Evil
What does Hyde resemble
A troglodyte
How is Hyde described as animalistic
Hissing
Snarling
Savage
How do people feel when they see Hyde
Turn sick and white with the desire to kill him
What does Jekyll say to Utterson to show how much he trusts him
I would trust you before any man alive, aye, before myself
How does Utterson show his motivation to catch Hyde
If he be Mr Hyde… I shall be Mr seek
How does Utterson feel about Hyde
Inexplicable disgust, loathing and fear of Hyde
How does Jekyll feel as Hyde
I felt younger, lighter, happier in body
How does Jekyll describe the duality of man
Man is not truly one, but truly two
What shows Jekyll recognising the duality of man
I learned to recognise the thorough and primitive duality of man
What shows Jekyll feels burdened by his normal life
Nine-tenths a life of effort, value and control
When Jekyll becomes Hyde how does he describe evil
I was sold as a slave to my original evil
What shows Hydes animalistic anger
Ape like fury
How is Hyde described as a big thing something un human
Some damned juggernaut
Why does Jekyll like being Hyde (morality)
He is free from the restrictions of morality
What can the characters of Jekyll and Hyde been seen as
Allegories of conflicting human nature
What does the theory of evolution show
animalistic instincts are controlled by our values
How does Hyde kill Carew
Clubbed him to the Earth
What is Hyde
The epitome of evil
What does Jekyll see his body as
A battleground between good and evil and he wants to allow both to win
When Jekyll takes the potion to become Hyde what does this show about his personality
He is not purely good only purely evil
What does Jekyll call Lanyon to say that he is inflexible in his thinking
Pedant