Quotes about Mr Hyde Flashcards
‘It wasn’t like a man, it was some damned __________’ - Enfield - Good vs Evil
‘It wasn’t like a man, it was some damned JUGGERNAUT’ - Enfield - Good vs Evil
‘Give me one look, so ugly that it brought out a sweat on me like one _______’ - Enfield - Violence
‘Give me one look, so ugly that it brought out a sweat on me like one RUNNING’ - Enfield - Violence
‘I had taken a loathing to my gentleman at _____ _____’ - Enfield - Violence - Good vs Evil
‘I had taken a loathing to my gentleman at FIRST SIGHT’ - Enfield - Violence - Good vs Evil
‘Really like _____’ - Enfield - Science vs Reason (or Religion)
‘Really like SATAN’ - Enfield - Science vs Reason (or Religion)
‘There is something wrong with his __________’ - Enfield - Violence
‘There is something wrong with his APPEARANCE’ - Enfield - Violence
‘________intake of breath’ - Utterson - Appearance vs Reality - Zoomorphism
‘HISSING intake of breath’ - Utterson - Appearance vs Reality - Zoomorphism
‘I read _____‘_ signature upon a face’ Utterson - Good vs evil - Science vs Religion - metaphor
‘I read SATAN’S signature upon a face’ Utterson - Good vs evil - Science vs Religion - Metaphor
‘My devil had long been caged, he came out _______’ - Utterson - Good vs evil - Science vs Religion - Violence - Zoomorphism
‘My devil had long been caged, he came out ROARING’ - Utterson - Good vs evil - Science vs Religion - Violence - Zoomorphism
‘What I heard was __________’ Utterson - Good vs Evil - Violence
‘What I heard was ABOMINABLE’ Utterson - Good vs Evil - Violence
‘I can be rid of Hyde’ - Jekyll - Appearance vs Reality
‘I can be rid of Hyde’ - Jekyll - Appearance vs Reality
‘___ like fury’ - Narrator - Violence - Zoomorphism
‘APE like fury’ - Narrator - Violence
‘Particularly small and particularly ______ looking’ - Maid - Good vs Evil
‘Particularly small and particularly WICKED looking’ - Maid - Good vs Evil
‘He doesn’t seem a very _______ character’ - Inspector - Secrecy
‘He doesn’t seem a very POPULAR character’ - Inspector - Secrecy
‘The haunting sense of an unexpected _________ with which the fugitive impressed the beholders’ - Narrator - Good vs Evil
‘The haunting sense of an unexpected DEFORMITY with which the fugitive impressed the beholders’ - Narrator - Good vs Evil
‘Walked on once more in _______’ - Narrator on Utterson and Enfield - Secrecy
‘Walked on once more in SILENCE’ - Narrator on Utterson and Enfield - Secrecy