J&H Flashcards
(15 cards)
Duality, Human Nature, Repression, Science
“Man is not truly one, but truly two” – Jekyll (Chapter 10)
Repression, Good vs Evil, Consequences
“My devil had been long caged, he came out roaring” – Jekyll (Chapter 10)
Duality, Morality, Human Nature
“All human beings… are commingled out of good and evil” – Jekyll (Chapter 10)
Identity, Duality, Psychology
“If I could rightly be said to be either, it was only because I was radically both” – Jekyll (Chapter 10)
Primal Instincts, Science (Darwinism), Evil
“Ape-like fury… trampling his victim under foot” – Narrator (Chapter 4)
Duality, Madness, Consequences
“The balance of my nature might be permanently overthrown” – Jekyll (Chapter 10)
Appearance vs Reality, Duality, Hypocrisy
“Something of a slyish cast perhaps” – Narrator (describing Jekyll)
Repression, Societal Expectations, Secrecy
“He enjoyed the theatre… but had not crossed the doors in twenty years” – Narrator (Chapter 1)
Science vs Supernatural, Fear, Consequences
“My life is shaken to its roots… I cannot answer” – Lanyon (Chapter 9)
Evil, Religion, Duality
“Looked like Satan” – Enfield (Chapter 1)
Duality, Psychology, Conflict
“In the agonised womb of consciousness, these polar twins… struggling” – Jekyll (Chapter 10)
Appearance vs Reality, Duality, Corruption
“Blistered and distained” door (Hyde’s entrance) – Narrator (Chapter 1)
Secrecy, Reputation, Temptation
“A great curiosity came on the trustee… but professional honour… slept in his safe” – Narrator (Chapter 9)
Violence, Primal Instincts, Science
“With ape-like fury… bones audibly shattered” – Narrator (Chapter 4)
Repression, Hypocrisy, Identity
“Concealed my pleasures… profound duplicity of life” – Jekyll (Chapter 10)