Jekyll and Hyde Flashcards

(36 cards)

1
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Description of how Hyde is influenced by the devil

A

“satan’s signature upon a face”

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2
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What kind of soul does Hyde have?

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“radiance of a foul soul”

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3
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Caveman like connotations

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“something trogloditic shall we say”

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4
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Description of Dr Jekyll’s room

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“pleasantest room in London”

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5
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Luxury of Dr Jekyll’s house

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“costly cabinets of oak”

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6
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Atmosphere of Jekyll’s room

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“warm,open fire”

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7
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City of the night

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“great field of lamps of a nocturnal city”

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8
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Animal like nature of the city

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“low growl of London”

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9
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Confusing nature of the city

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“wider labyrinths of a lamp lighted city”

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10
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Industrialisation of London

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“hum and clatter of the city”

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11
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Description of lamps

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“glimmered like carbuncles”

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12
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Animalistic Hyde

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“hissing intake of breath”“savage laugh”“ape like fury”

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13
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Deformity of Hyde

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“impression of deformity”“displeasing smile”

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14
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Duality of Hyde

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“murderous mixture of timidity and boldness”

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15
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Utterson’s passion

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“lover of the sane and customary sides of life”

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16
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Description of Lanyon

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“hearty, healthy, dapper, red faced gentleman”

17
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Lanyon’s personality

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“boisterous and decided manner”

18
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Hyde’s house

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“the marks of sordid and prolonged negligence”

19
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Hyde’s power and force

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“some damned juggernaut”

20
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Nonchalance of Hyde’s misdemeanours

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“the man trampled calmly”

21
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Utterson’s face

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“man of rugged countenance”

22
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Utterson’s restraint

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“he was austere with himself”

23
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Why was Lanyon estranged from Jekyll?

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“Henry Jekyll became too fanciful for me”

24
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Lanyon’s opinion on Jekyll’s science

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“such unscientific balderdash”

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Utterson's mindset after learning about Hyde
"besieged by questions"
26
Nighttime in London
"Mournful re-invasion of darkness"
27
Dark side of London
"some city in a nightmare"
28
Beauty of London
"marvellous numbers of degrees and hues of twilight"
29
Pathetic fallacy before Carew's murder
"fog rolled over the city"
30
Creating empathy for Carew
"very pretty manner of politeness" "innocent and old-world kindness of disposition"
31
Metaphor for Hyde's anger
"great flame of anger"
32
Hyde's unstable mind
"like a madman"
33
Utterson's seriousness
"strain of gaiety"
34
Mentioning Hyde to Jekyll
"blackness about his eyes""pale to the very lips"
35
Jekyll realises his experiments were a mistake
"my scientific heresies""cannot be mended by talking"
36
Jekyll's friends- gentlemanly stereotypes
"intelligent and reputable men"