Jekyll And Hyde Flashcards
(26 cards)
Hydes anger begins as what and then changes to what
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
Hyde had never been…..?
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
……….mixture of ……… and ……..
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
Give 3 quotes about Hydes’s appearance
Not easy to describe
Strong feeling of deformity
Dwarf like
Give 3 quotes that link Hyde to the devil
Really like Satan
Satan’s signature upon his face
Hellish to see (trample scene)
What did Hyde do to the little girl in chapter 1
Trampled calmly
Both quotes describe Hyde at the Carew murder case:
…….like…….
A……… S………
Ape like fury (primeval and can be linked to darwins theory of eveloution)
Audibly shattered (auditory imagery= even more horrific and shocking)
What 3 quotes describe Jekyll when we first meet him
Large, well made
Smooth faced man of fifty
Every mark of capacity and kindness
Give 3 quotes that link Jekyll to Hyde and show that he is not all that he seems
Blackness about his eyes
In a changed voice
Grew pale to the very lips
What does this indicate about Jekyll
‘Covered his face’
That he ashamed
Has somethings to hide
Worried about his appearance - could then be linked to the theme of reputation
Smile…….. ……… out of his……
Smile was stuck out of his face
Describing Jekyll
Violent, no happiness or emotions, brutal, punishment and crime
Jekyll says what that shows his guilt and regrets in his letter to utterson (not confession)
I am the chief of sinners
Utterson is the super ego, give 4 quotes that show this
Gabriel
Yet somehow loveable
Liked well
J= I have so great a trust in you
What do Hyde look like in uttersons dreams
Even in his dreams it had no face
How is Carew described
Aged and beautiful gentleman
Very pretty manner of politeness
Moon shone on his face
Lanyon is a ….. ……. ……
Hearty healthy dapper
When Lanyon is dying, how is he described
Grew pale- links with Jekyll
Had his death warrant written legibly upon his face- identity, obvious, pain, signed and owned by death already
How did the weather change in the Carew murder scene
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’
How does Stevenson use pathetic fail you to hint somethings bad will be discover in incident of the letter- what happens
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
How is soho described at the start and how does this link to context
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
What do both Hyde and Jekyll’s houses have in common
No windows in one place
H= showed no window
J= dingy windowless structure
Hydes’s house is b……… And ……d
And furnished with ………… and …… ……..
Blistered and distained
Furnished with luxury and good taste
Whose house does this describe
‘ great air of wealth and comfort’
‘Distasteful sense of strangeness’
Jekyll’s
Give a quote that describes soho
Labyrinths of a lamp lighted city