The Last Night Flashcards
2 quotes showing how terrified Poole was when he first found Utterson
“I wish I may die if I like it”
he suspects “foul play”
2 quotes describing the surroundings when Utterson and Poole go to Jekyll’s house
“a pale moon, lying on her back as though the wind had tilted her”
“trees in the garden were lashing themselves along the railing”
A quote where Utterson’s thought foreshadow future disasters
“crushing anticipation of calamity”
quote describing the servants
“huddled together like a flock of sheep”
a quote where Poole doesn’t believe it is Jekyll who is inside the cabinet, because he knows Jekyll extremely well
“was that my master’s voice?”
“the drug is wanted…
said by…
…bitter bad”
said by Poole
how does Poole describe Hyde’s presence in someone
“you felt it in your marrow-kind of cold and thin”
A quote where Poole uses the bible to be believed
“I give you my bible word it was Mr Hyde!”
3 quotes describing the man lying dead on the cabinet floor
“sorely contorted and still twitching”
“dressed in clothes far too large for him”
“self-destroyer”
simile describing Jekyll as weak-in turn women as weak
“weeping like a woman or a lost soul”
Animal imagery,describing the creature inside the cabinet
“a dismal screech, as of mere animal terror”
“like a monkey jumped”
How does Jekyll sign off his letter
“your unworthy and unhappy friend Henry Jekyll”
What does the housemaid cry out when she sees Mr Utterson
“Bless God! It’s Mr Utterson
Before Poole took Utterson to stand outside the cabinet door, what did Utterson have to recollect?
“re-collected his courage”
On the sheets of paper that Jekyll writes orders for Poole, what is the last sentence on one of the orders?
“for God’s sake… find me some of the old”
a question Poole asks, to emphasis how bewildered he is to how the presence in the cabinet can be Jekyll.
“why had he a mask upon his face?”
How does Poole show his fear, without speech?
“he had not once looked the lawyer in the face”
When Poole saw a glimpse of the figure coming out of the cabinet, how does he describe Hyde’s movement? And what did he feel in his body?
“quick light way”
“like a monkey jumped”
“you felt it in your marrow-kind of cold and thin”
When Utterson and Poole enter the cabinet, what imagery does Stevenson use to create a oddly tranquil mood?
“fire glowing”
“chattering on the hearth”
“kettle singing”
After Poole knocked down the cabinet door with an axe, what sound came from within?
“a dismal screech, as of mere animal terror”