Utterson Flashcards
‘I ——- to cain’s heresy’
‘I incline to cain’s heresy’
Chapter one, Utterson choses to ignore other peoples faults
‘A man of —— countenance that was never ——- by a smile.’
‘A man of rugged countenance that was never lighted by a smile.’
Chapter 1, Mr Utterson was a serious looking man
- Adjective ‘Lighted’ emphasises the darkness in Utterson’s life
- Conveys why Mr Utterson is so serious thought the novella
‘He was ——- with himself’
‘He was austere with himself’
Chapter one, Utterson was strict about how he spent his money
-Links to how he is the stereotypical victorian male
‘I must go —- and read these documents in —–.’
‘I must go home and read these documents in quiet.’
Chapter 8, Utterson to Poole about Jekyll’s and Lanyon’s letters
‘Last good ——— in the lives of ——— men.’
‘Last good influence in the lives of downgoing men.’
Chapter 1, about Utterson
‘Drank — when he was alone.’
‘Drank gin when he was alone.’
Chapter 1, about Utterson
‘Where Utterson was —– he was liked well’
‘Where Utterson was liked he was liked well’
Chapter 3