Hyde Flashcards
(15 cards)
“He gives a ……. ………. ….. ………….”
Strong feeling of deformity. Suggests an inner moral deformity. Hyde embodies moral corruption
“The man ……… ……… ……… ….. ………. body”
Trampled calmly over the child’s. Oxymoron highlights hydes emotionless violence
“It was like some ………. ……….”
Damned juggernaut. Hyde is portrayed as unstoppable and inhuman. Context about juggernaut
“There is …… …….. ……. …… appearance”
Something wrong with his. Vague but emphasizes that Hyde disturbs people on an emotional level
“……-…….. fury”
Ape like. Dehumanises him. Links to darwinian fears of regression
“Snarled aloud …… … ……… ……..”
Into a savage laugh. Uncontrollable and animalistic. The sibilance mimics a hiss
“Haunting …… ….. ………….. ………….”
Sense of unexpressed deformity. Builds gothic unease. Hydes evil cannot be seen but only felt
“S……….’s signature upon a face”
Satans. Religious imagery ties him directly with the devil, intensifying his moral corruption
“The moment … ……….., … …….. … ….. …. Mr Hyde”
I chose i can be rid of. Overconfidence foreshadows his loss of control
“That child … ……… ……. ……… ……….”
Of hell had nothing human. Child and hell, contrast. Biblical and damning
“This was a …………. the other was ………. …… ………..”
Hearty, pale and dwarfish. Juxtaposition of jekyll and hyde reflects duality theme
“The …. ….. …… ………. me”
Brute that slept within me. Metaphor for primal instincts and repressed urges
“Man is not …. …… ……… ……. ……”
Truly one but truly two. Central idea of the novella — human nature contains both good and evil in equal measure.
The …….. ……… …. man
Primative duality of. Suggests this duality is rooted deeply in human nature
“The spirit … …….. ……… …. ….”
Of hell awoke within me. Supernatural language implies Hyde is not just evil but evil incarnate.