Jekyll and Hyde Hyde Quotes Flashcards

(41 cards)

1
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About his house:

‘Showed __ window.’

Which chapter?

A

‘Showed no window.’

Chapter 1

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About his houe:

‘and __ in every feature, the marks of __ and sordid ____.’

Which chapter?

A

‘and bore in every feature, the marks of prolonged and sordid negligence.’

Chapter 1

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3
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When Enfield is describing to Utterson Hyde trampling the girl:

‘but it was ____ to see.’

Which chapter?

A

‘but it was hellish to see.’

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When Enfield is describing to Utterson Hyde trampling the girl:

‘It wasn’t like a man; it was like some __ ____.’

Which chapter?

A

‘It wasn’t like a man; it was like some damned juggernaut.’

Chapter 1

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Enfield speaking about Hyde:

‘I had taken a ____ to my gentleman at first sight.’

Which chapter?

A

‘I had taken a loathing to my gentleman at first sight.’

Chapter 1

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Enfield decribing Hyde:

‘really like ____.’

Which chapter?

A

‘really like Satan.’

Chapter 1

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7
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Enfield decribing Hyde:

‘Something ____, something down-right ______________.’

Which chapter?

A

‘Something displeasing, something down-right detestable.’

Chapter 1

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Name 6 words/phrases beginning with ‘D’ that Enfield uses to describe Hyde all in one paragraph in the first chapter:

A

-Displeasing
-Down-right detestable
-Disliked
-Deformed
-Deformity
-Can’t Describe him

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Enfield decribing Hyde:

‘He’s an ____ looking man … I can’t ____ him.’

Which chapter?

A

‘He’s an extraordinary looking man … I can’t describe him.’

Chapter 1

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10
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When Utterson finds Hyde again:

‘He was ____ and very plainly ____.’

Which chapter?

A

‘He was small and very plainly dressed.’

Chapter 2

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‘Mr Hyde ____ back with a ____ intake of the ____.’

Which chapter?

A

‘Mr Hyde shrank back with a hissing intake of the breath.’

Chapter 2

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‘The other ____ aloud into a ____ laugh.’ The next moment, ‘with ____ quickness he had unlocked the door and ____ into the house.’

Which chapter?

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‘The other snarled aloud into a savage laugh.’ The next moment, ‘with extraordinary quickness he had unlocked the door and disappeared into the house.’

Chapter 2

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‘Pale and ____.’

Which chapter?

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‘Pale and dwarfish.’

Chapter 2

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‘gave an impression of ____ without any nameable ____.’

Which chapter?

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‘gave an impression of deformity without any nameable malformation.’

Chapter 2

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15
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‘____ smile.’

Which chapter?

A

displeasing smile.’

Chapter 2

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‘murderous mixture of ____ and ____.’

Which chapter?

A

‘murderous mixture of timidity and boldness.’

Chapter 2

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17
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‘Something ____, shall we say?’

Which chapter?

A

‘Something troglodytic, shall we say?’

Chapter 2

18
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‘____, whispering and somewhat ____ voice.’

which chapter?

A

husky, whispering and somewhat broken voice.’

Chapter 2

19
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Utterson says:

‘If I ever read ____ signature upon a face, it is on that of your new ____.’

Which chapter?

A

‘If I ever read Satan’s signature upon a face, it is on that of your new friend.’

Chapter 2

20
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‘____ secrets, by the ____ of him; secrets compared to which ____ Jekyll’s ____ would be like ____.’

Which chapter?

A

black secrets, by the look of him; secrets compared to which poor Jekyll’s worst would be like sunshine.’

Chapter 2

21
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At Carew’s murder:

‘then all of a sudden he broke out in a great ____ of ____.’

Which chapter?

A

‘then all of a sudden he broke out in a great flame of anger.’

Chapter 4

22
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At Carew’s murder:

‘____ him to the earth.’

Which chapter?

A

clubbed him to the earth.’

Chapter 4

23
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At Carew’s murder:

‘with ____ - ____ fury.’

Which chapter?

A

‘with ape-like fury.’

Chapter 4

24
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At Carew’s murder:

‘____ his victim under foot and ____ down a ____ of ____.’

Which chapter?

A

trampling his victim under foot and hailing down a storm of blows.’

Chapter 4

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# At Carew's murder: 'under which the ____ were ____ shattered.' ## Footnote Which chapter?
'under which the **bones** were **audibly** shattered.' ## Footnote Chapter 4
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# Description of Carew before Hyde murders him: 'it seemed to ____ such an old-world ____ of ____.' ## Footnote Which chapter?
'it seemed to **breathe** such an old-world **innocence** of **disposition**.' ## Footnote Chapter 4
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'but Mr. Hyde had ____ out of the ____ of the police as ____ he had ____ ____.' ## Footnote Which chapter?
'but Mr. Hyde had **disappeared** out of the **ken** of the police as **though** he had **never existed**.' ## Footnote Chapter 6
28
What physical effect does Hyde have on everyone who sees/ knows of him?
Turns them pale. Eg: Jekyll in chapter 3, Lanyon in chapter 6 and Utterson and Enfield in chapter 7, Poole in chapter 8.
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'the ____ was so doubled up.' ## Footnote Which chapter?
'the **creature** was so doubled up.' ## Footnote Chapter 8
30
# Poole explaining the feel Hyde gives you: "that you felt in your ____ kind of ____ and ____." ## Footnote Which chapter?
"that you felt in your **marrow** kind of **cold** and **thin**." ## Footnote Chapter 8
31
# Poole's description of what's in the laboratory: "____ thing like a ____" ## Footnote Which chapter?
"**masked** thing like a **monkey**" ## Footnote Chapter 8
32
# In Hyde's transformation in front of Jekyll: 'His face became suddenly ____.' ## Footnote Which chapter?
'His face became suddenly **black**.' ## Footnote Chapter 9
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'Edward Hyde was so much ____, ____ and ____ than Henry Jekyll.' ## Footnote Which chapter?
'Edward Hyde was so much **smaller**, **slighter** and **younger** than Henry Jekyll.' ## Footnote Chapter 10
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'As ____ ____ upon the countenance of one, ____ was ____ broadly and ____ on the ____ of the ____.' ## Footnote Which chapter?
'As **good shone** upon the countenance of one, **evil** was **written** broadly and **plainly** on the **face** of the **other**.' ## Footnote Chapter 10
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'an imprint of ____ and ____.' ## Footnote Which chapter?
'an imprint of **deformity** and **decay**.' ## Footnote Chapter 10
36
'stain of ____ upon a ____.' ## Footnote Which chapter?
'stain of **breath** upon a **mirror**.' ## Footnote Chapter 10
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'I ____ my ____ upon him with a gust of ____ ____.' ## Footnote Which chapter?
'I **gnashed** my **teeth** upon him with a gust of **devilish fury**.' ## Footnote Chapter 10
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'That child of ____.'
'That child of **Hell**.'
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'The ____ of Hyde seemed to have ____ with the ____ of Jekyll.'
'The **powers** of Hyde seemed to have **grown** with the **sickliness** of Jekyll.'
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'Hence the ____ - ____ tricks that he would ____ me.'
'Hence the **ape** - **like** tricks that he would **play** me.'
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# About his house: 'The door, which was equipped with neither ____ nor ____, was ____ and ____.' ## Footnote What chapter?
'The door, which was equipped with neither **bell** nor **knocker**, was **blistered** and **distained**.' ## Footnote Chapter 1