Jekyll and Hyde Quotes Flashcards

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quote about the doctor wanting to kill Hyde

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i saw that Sawbones turn sick and white with desire to kill him

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2 quotes about Hyde’s appearance

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  • the haunting sense of unexpressed deformity

- something downright detestable

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quote about Hyde’s bestial nature

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  • snarled aloud into a savage laugh
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quotes about the weather

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  • the wind which only broke in puffs and draughts

- a great chocolate coloured pall lowered over heaven

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quotes about Sir Danvers Carew

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  • he seemed to breathe such an old-world kindness of disposition
  • very pretty manner of politeness
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5 quotes that show the overall theme of the book

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  • man is not truly one but truly two
  • even as good shone upon the countenance of the one, evil was written broadly and plainly on the face of the other
  • all human beings as we meet them are commingled out of good and evil: and Edward Hyde alone in the ranks of mankind was pure evil
  • an ordinary secret sinner…the fall seemed natural
  • if i could be said to be either, it was only because i was radically both
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3 quotes about Jekyll’s regret

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  • solely occupied by one thought: the horror of my other self
  • if i am the chief of sinners, i am the chief of sufferers also
  • you must suffer me to go my own way
  • it will not last long, thank god (illness, incarceration, life, or ability to control Hyde?)
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quotes about jekyll and hyde’s relationship

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  • i was slowly losing hold of my original and better self…Jekyll had more than a father’s interest; Hyde had more than a son’s indifference
  • the moment i choose, i can be rid of Mr. Hyde
  • co-heir with him to death
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quotes about Hyde’s door

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  • bore the marks of prolonged and sordid negligence

- equipped with neither bell nor knocker

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how are different narrative perspectives used

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  • limited narrative (we see things as Utterson sees them)
  • embedded narratives (realistic, frightening as it feels real)
  • maid tells a very fanciful story (true?)
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what is the word for a novel whose main part of the story is told through letters

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Epistolary novel

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quotes about Jekyll’s house

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  • freshly painted shutters, well polished brasses-
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quote about Lanyon

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  • but i have gone too far in the way of inexplicable services to pause before i see the end
  • the geniality…was somewhat theatrical to the eye; but it reposed on genuine feeling
  • such unscientific balderdash
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quotes about Utterson

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  • never lighted by a smile
  • though he enjoyed the theatre, he had not crossed the doors of one for twenty years
  • I incline to Cain’s heresy
  • the honour, the sanity or the life (honour before both sanity and life)
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quote about Hyde trampling the girl

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  • the man trampled calmly over the child’s body and left her screaming on the ground.
  • like some dammed juggernaut
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quotes about Jekyll’s appearence

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  • every mark of capacity and kindness

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quotes about Hyde killing Carew

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  • hailing down a storm of blows
  • great flame of anger
  • broke out of all bounds and clubbed him to the earth
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quote about how Hyde views his creation

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  • a new province of knowledge and new avenues of fame and power
19
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What was the setting of the Carew Murder like

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Although a fog rolled over the city in the small hours, the early part of the night was cloudless.

(cloudless to foggy -> pathetic fallacy)