Jekyll and Hyde Flashcards
Chapter 3
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‘the doctor carried it off gaily’
-not swallowed up by Hyde at this point
‘sobering their minds’
- repression
- Mr. U reminding everyone to be up to Victorian standards
Utterson - ‘you know that will of yours’
-suspicious of Hyde.
Chapter 4 (The Carew Murder Case). M A N T A
(about the maid) *
‘never had she felt more at peace with man’
-‘the maid fainted’
‘Mr Hyde broke out of all bounds and clubbed him to the earth’
‘A fog rolled over the city’
‘Ape-like fury’
‘the stick had broken under the stress of this insensate cruelty’
-Extended metaphor for Jekyll
Chapter 2 (Search for Mr. Hyde). F F M M H
‘Fronted about with an air of defiance’
-Links to Stevenson
‘Henry Jekyll became too fanciful for me’
-Lanyon to Utterson
‘Mr Hyde shrank back with a hissing intake of breath’
‘flush of anger’ Hyde
‘murderous mix of timidity and boldness’
Chapter 8 (The Last Night)
Poole and Utterson find Hyde’s body on the floor.
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‘torture and deform the sufferer’
-Utterson (about Jekyll)
‘startling blasphemies’
‘that thing in the mask was never Jekyll’
‘God grant there be nothing wrong’
-Poole
Chapter 9 (Dr. Lanyon’s narrative)
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‘stagger the unbelief of Satan’
‘in spite of his collected manner, that he was wrestling against the approaches of the hysteria’
-Hyde is capable of repressing his emotions
‘growing curiosity’
-POSSIBLE metaphor of how Jekyll fell into the world of evil.
Chapter 1 M I A M
“I let my brother go to the devil in his own way.”
-Shows how Utterson could have prevented Hyde but his laid back attitude contributed to this demise.
‘a really damnable man’
-Utterson
‘make his name stink from one end of London to the other’
‘marks of prolonged and sordid negligence’