Hyde Flashcards

(48 cards)

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initially hyde is presented…
(ch2)

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through Utterson’s fear and anxiety

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2
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finish the quote:
‘hardly…

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…human’

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3
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finish the quote:
‘Satan’s

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…signature upon a face’

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4
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finish the quote:
‘deformity without…

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… any nameable malformation’

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5
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finish the quote:
‘displeasing…

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…smile’

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6
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finish the quote:
‘disgust…

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…loathing, fear’

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7
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finish the quote:
‘the other…

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…snarled’

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8
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complete the quote:
‘….laugh’

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‘savage…’

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9
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finish the quote:
‘pale…

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…and dwarfish’

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10
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finish the quote:
‘something…

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…troglodytic’

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11
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hyde is also presented as…
(ch4)

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a symbol of repression

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12
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hyde’s character is revealed to be a…
(ch8)

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a gothic monster

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13
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finish the quote:
‘great flame…

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…of anger’

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14
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finish the quote:
‘storm of…

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…blows’

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15
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finish the quote:
‘stamping with…

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…his foot’

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16
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complete the quote:
‘…to the earth’

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‘clubbed him…’

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17
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finish the quote:
‘felt in your…

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…marrow kind of cold and thin’

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18
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finish the quote:
‘down my…

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…spine like ice’

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19
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finish the quote:
‘I heard…

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…it’

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20
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finish the quote:
‘beheld the face…

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…of Edward Hyde’

21
Q

complete the quote:
‘…was not my master.’

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‘that thing…’

22
Q

complete the quote:
‘that masked thing like a…

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…monkey jumped’

23
Q

Who created the theory of atavism?

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Lombroso, an Italian doctor

24
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What is the theory of atavism?

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humans evolved from primitive forms so could return to this basic state and succumb to primitive urges

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What did Lombroso believe in?
idea of the born criminal criminals could be identified by their appearance, particularly skulls
26
What features, in atavism, were so frequently remarked in criminals?
sugar-loaf or angular skull big eyes, jaws, canines arm span exceeds height hairiness
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When was ‘Origin of Species’ published?
1859
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Who wrote ‘Origin of Species’?
Charles Darwin
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What did the publishing of ‘Origin of Species’ cause?
ape vs. angel debate
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What was the ‘ape vs. angel’ debate?
victorians lived in a pious society so were disgusted by idea that humans had evolved from primitive creatures
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What was a cultural obsession in the Victorian era?
freak shows
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Give an example of a freak show
PT Barnums’ Congress of Freaks
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What was expected of a Victorian gentleman?
patience, calm attitude
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What is calvinism?
branch of Christianity
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What is a calvanist’s view?
total depravity ; original sin is unavoidable people may appear outwardly good but they will always have sinful intentions
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Why is Hyde the most significant aspect of the novella?
didactic - potentially he ‘HYDE’s in us all duality - hypocrisy of victorian era - RLS exposing society
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How does Hyde change through the novel?
becomes increasingly evil
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How is Hyde presented in the novel as a whole?
symbol of repression, gothic monster
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How would you describe Hyde's character?
antagonist product of science experiment gone wrong
40
finally, hyde is presented through... (ch10)
Jekyll
41
finish the quote : 'slowly incorporated....
...with my second and worse'
42
finish the quote : 'that child....
..of Hell'
43
finish the quote : 'had nothing.....
...human'
44
finish the quote : 'alone in...
...the ranks of mankind'
45
finish the quote : 'pure...
...evil'
46
finish the quote : 'nothing lived.....
....in him'
47
finish the quote : 'fear and....
...hatred'
48
finish the quote : 'his love of...
...life is wonderful'