Jekyll and Hyde Flashcards

(32 cards)

1
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London being gothic / animalistic

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like a district of some city in a nightmare

low growl of london

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Hyde being animalistic

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that masked thing like a monkey
hissing intake of breath
cry out like a rat
ape like fury
savage laugh
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3
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Hyde weeping like a freak

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Weeping like a woman or a lost soul

screech of pure animal terror

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4
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Jekyll on duality

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divided ecstasy of mind
if I could rightly be said to be either, it was only because I was radically both
divide and compound man’s dual nature
committed to a profound duplicity of life

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5
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Jekyll on repressing Hyde and then Hyde breaking free

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My devil had long been caged, he came out roaring

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Jekyll on his death

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I bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end

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7
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Utterson repressing himself

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mortify a taste for vintages

he would go soberly and gratefully to bed

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Enfield’s reaction to Hyde

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so ugly it brought out the sweat on me like running
some damned Juggernaut
black, sneering coolness

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9
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Dr Lanyon describing Jekyll

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such unscientific balderdash

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Utterson’s reaction to first seeing Hyde

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radiance of a foul soul
Satan’s signature upon a face
impression of deformity
unknown disgust, loathing and fear with which Mr Utterson regarded him

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Jekyll describing Lanyon

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hide bound pedant

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Jekyll’s reaction to Utterson bringing up Hyde

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grew pale to the very lips
a blackness about his eyes
the moment I choose, I can be rid of Mr Hyde

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The maid’s description of Carew

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beautiful gentleman
innocent and old world kindness
well founded self content

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14
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Hyde killing Carew

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all of a sudden he broke out in a flame of anger
like a madman
hailing down a storm of blows

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15
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Jekyll’s cabinet / laboratory

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dingy windowless structure
gaunt and silent
three dusty windows barred with iron

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Jekyll after the death of Carew

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deadly sick
changed voice
cold hand
‘Utterson I swear to God’ cried the doctor

17
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Hyde just before he transforms into Jekyll in front of Lanyon

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you who have derided your superiors - behold

18
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Lanyon’s reaction to seeing Hyde turn into Jekyll

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my life is shaken to its roots
tears of penitence
I feel that my days are numbered

19
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Jekyll’s reaction to first seeing Hyde’s reflection

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this too was myself
ugly idol
imprint of deformity and decay

20
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Jekyll describing the death of Carew

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my devil had long been caged, he came out roaring
spirit of hell awoke in me and raged
tasting delight from every blow
lust of evil gratified

21
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Jekyll describing Hyde after the death of Carew

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he, I say, I cannot say I
child of hell
something not only hellish, but inorganic

22
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Jekyll on why he refused to become Hyde again

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no longer the fear of the gallows, it was the horror of being Hyde that racked me

23
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Jekyll losing control over Hyde

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it was always Hyde that I awakened

creature eaten up and emptied by fever

24
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Jekyll’s friends

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all intelligent reputable men and all judges of good wine

25
Utterson worrying about Jekyll
Jekyll is battling against "the cancer of some concealed disgrace"
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Description of Utterson
"Embarrassed in discourse; backwards in sentiment" "Something eminently human beaconed from his eye" "Mr Utterson of Gaunt Street" "John Gabriel Utterson"
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Hyde being duplicitous
"murderous mixture of timidity and boldness"
28
Hyde just before he kills Carew
"trifling"
29
Utterson being scared by Hyde
"Brooded awhile on his own past" | "he was humbled to the dust by the many ill things he had done"
30
Jekyll and religion
"now no less distinguished for religion" " 'Utterson I swear to God' cried the doctor" "Chief of sinners [...] chief of sufferers" "in God's name - go"
31
Lanyon before he died
death warrant written legibly on his face
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The crowd when Hyde trampled the child
"wild as harpies" "so ugly it brought the sweat out on me like running" "sick and white with the desire to kill him" "pitching it in red hot"