Shame Flashcards

1
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initially shame is presented through (ch1)

A

enfield

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2
Q

finish the quote : ‘nut to…

A

..crack for many’

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3
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finish the quote : ‘distant…

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…kinsman’

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4
Q

finish the quote : ‘well known…

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..man about town’

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5
Q

finish the quote : ‘by…

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…street’

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6
Q

finish the quote : ‘ashamed of…

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…my long tongue’

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7
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initially shame is presented through (ch1)

A

urban landscape

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8
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finish the quote : ‘no….

A

…window’

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9
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finish the quote : ‘neither…

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..bell nor knocker’

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10
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finish the quote : ‘blind….

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…forehead’

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11
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initially, shame is presented through (ch1)

A

Hyde

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12
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finish the quote : ‘trampled…

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…calmly’

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13
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finish the quote : ‘really…

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…like Satan’

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14
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finish the quote : ‘damned….

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…Juggernaut’

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15
Q

finish the quote : ‘carrying it…

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…off’

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16
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finish the quote : ‘sneering…

A

…black coolness’

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17
Q

shame is also presented through (ch5)

A

jekyll

18
Q

finish the quote : ‘done with…

A

…him in this life’

19
Q

finish the quote : ‘I swear…

A

..to God’

20
Q

finish the quote : ‘have had…

A

…a lesson’

21
Q

finish the quote : ‘never set….

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..eyes upon him again’

22
Q

shame is also presented through (ch7)

A

transformation

23
Q

finish the quote : ‘saw it…

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..but for a glimpse’

24
Q

finish the quote : ‘disconsolate…

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…prisoner’

25
Q

finish the quote : ‘window was….

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…instantly thrust down’

26
Q

finish the quote : ‘God….

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…forgive us’

27
Q

finish the quote : ‘without…

A

..a word’

28
Q

shame is revealed through (ch8)

A

isolation

29
Q

finish the quote : ‘when nobody….

A

…was looking’

30
Q

finish the quote : ‘closed…

A

…door’

31
Q

finish the quote : ‘I heard…

A

…it weeping’

32
Q

finish the quote : ‘smells…

A

…of kernels’

33
Q

finish the quote : ‘self….

A

..destroyer’

34
Q

shame is revealed through (ch10)

A

repressed desires

35
Q

finish the quote : ‘incorporated with…

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…my second and worse’

36
Q

finish the quote : ‘losing hold of…

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…my original and better self’

37
Q

finish the quote : ‘life of that….

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…unhappy Jekyll to an end’

38
Q

finish the quote : ‘deeper…

A

..trench’

39
Q

finish the quote : ‘concealed…

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…my pleasures’

40
Q

finish the quote : ‘child….

A

…of Hell’

41
Q

finish the quote : ‘sense…

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…of morbid shame’

42
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CONTEXT FOR SHAME

A
  • homosexuality
  • gossip
  • freak show
  • Deacon Brodie
  • victorian gentleman
  • pious
  • diagnosing Jekyll