Jekyll And Hyde Flashcards

(26 cards)

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Hydes anger begins as what and then changes to what

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Begins as a ‘flush of anger’
Then later is described as a ‘great flame of anger’

Show the development of hyde’s evil nature and how the devil is being more and more in control

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Hyde had never been…..?

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He had never been photographed

Shows he is very secretive and mysterious, raises suspicions to the reader, odd and almost like he has never existed before

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……….mixture of ……… and ……..

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Murderous mixture of timidity and boldness
(Chapter 2 when utters on first meets Hyde)
Forshadows murder
Mixture =random and not done properly
Timidity= emphasises secretive nature of Hyde

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Give 3 quotes about Hydes’s appearance

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Not easy to describe

Strong feeling of deformity

Dwarf like

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Give 3 quotes that link Hyde to the devil

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Really like Satan

Satan’s signature upon his face

Hellish to see (trample scene)

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What did Hyde do to the little girl in chapter 1

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Trampled calmly

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Both quotes describe Hyde at the Carew murder case:
…….like…….

A……… S………

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Ape like fury (primeval and can be linked to darwins theory of eveloution)

Audibly shattered (auditory imagery= even more horrific and shocking)

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What 3 quotes describe Jekyll when we first meet him

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Large, well made

Smooth faced man of fifty

Every mark of capacity and kindness

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Give 3 quotes that link Jekyll to Hyde and show that he is not all that he seems

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Blackness about his eyes

In a changed voice

Grew pale to the very lips

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What does this indicate about Jekyll

‘Covered his face’

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That he ashamed
Has somethings to hide
Worried about his appearance - could then be linked to the theme of reputation

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Smile…….. ……… out of his……

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Smile was stuck out of his face

Describing Jekyll

Violent, no happiness or emotions, brutal, punishment and crime

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Jekyll says what that shows his guilt and regrets in his letter to utterson (not confession)

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I am the chief of sinners

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Utterson is the super ego, give 4 quotes that show this

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Gabriel

Yet somehow loveable

Liked well

J= I have so great a trust in you

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What do Hyde look like in uttersons dreams

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Even in his dreams it had no face

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How is Carew described

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Aged and beautiful gentleman

Very pretty manner of politeness

Moon shone on his face

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Lanyon is a ….. ……. ……

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Hearty healthy dapper

17
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When Lanyon is dying, how is he described

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Grew pale- links with Jekyll

Had his death warrant written legibly upon his face- identity, obvious, pain, signed and owned by death already

18
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How did the weather change in the Carew murder scene

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Started ‘brilliantly lit by the full moon’

Then the ‘fog rolled over the city’

Then after he was killed a ‘chocolate coloured pall lowered over heaven’

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How does Stevenson use pathetic fail you to hint somethings bad will be discover in incident of the letter- what happens

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Fog still slept on the wing above the drowned city

The fog has paused on a journey, suffocating the city and making it become lifeless

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How is soho described at the start and how does this link to context

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Street shone out in contrast to its dingy neighbourhood

Shows wealth gap at the time in Victorian London and pore conditions for the working class

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What do both Hyde and Jekyll’s houses have in common

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No windows in one place

H= showed no window

J= dingy windowless structure

22
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Hydes’s house is b……… And ……d

And furnished with ………… and …… ……..

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Blistered and distained

Furnished with luxury and good taste

23
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Whose house does this describe
‘ great air of wealth and comfort’

‘Distasteful sense of strangeness’

24
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Give a quote that describes soho

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Labyrinths of a lamp lighted city

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What are the main themes
``` Reputation Dual nature (of both people and the setting) Animalism Science vs religion Setting and status ```
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Context links!
Darwins theory of eveloution Victorian society - the wealth gap and class systems Gentlemen obsessed with reputation Stevenson did a lot of scientific research Freuds theory Religion was a very strong influence