Jekyll and Hyde Jekyll Quotes Flashcards

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Lanyon telling Utterson as to why him and Jekyll drifted:

‘He began to go ____, wrong in ____.’

Which chapter?

A

‘He began to go wrong, wrong in mind.’

Chapter 2

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Lanyon telling Utterson as to why him and Jekyll drifted:

‘I have seen ____ little of the man.’

Which chapter?

A

‘I have seen devilish little of the man.’

Chapter 2

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Lanyon talking about Jekyll:

‘Such ____ balderdash.’

Which chapter?

A

‘Such unscientific balderdash.’

Chapter 2

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When Jekyll hosts a dinner party:

“a ____, well- ____, ____ faced man of fifty”

Which chapter?

A

“a large, well-made, smoothed faced man of fifty”

Chapter 3

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‘grew ____ to the very ____, and there ____ a ____ about his eyes.’

Which chapter?

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‘grew pale to the very lips, and there came a blackness about his eyes.’

Chapter 3

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When Utterson is questioning Jekyll:

“You do not ____ my position,” returned the doctor, with a certain ___ of ____.’

Which chapter?

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“You do not understand my position,” returned the doctor, with a certain incoherancy of manner.’

Chapter 3

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‘his habits were ____.’

Which chapter?

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‘his habits were irregular.’

Chapter 4

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When Utterson accuses Jekyll of hiding Hyde after Carew’s murder:

“I swear to ____ I will ____ set ____ on him ____.’

Which chapter?

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“I swear to God I will never set eyes on him again.’

Chapter 5

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“Have you the ____?” Asks Utterson

“I ____ it,” replied Jekyll.

Which chapter?

A

“Have you the envelope?” Asks Utterson

“I burned it,” replied Jekyll.

Chapter 5

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Jekyll relies on Utterso to make an entire judgement for him as:

“I have ____ ____ in myself.”

Which chapter?

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“I have lost confidence in myself.”

Chapter 5

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‘Now that that ____ ____ had been ____, a new ____ began for Dr. Jekyll.’

Which chapter?

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‘Now that that evil influence had been withdrawn, a new life began for Dr. Jekyll.’

Chapter 6

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After Hyde’s disappearance and Jekyll’s reappearance:

‘his face seemed to ____ and ____.’

Which chapter?

A

‘his face seemed to open and brighten.’

In contrast to when it was ‘pale’ and sickly before.

Chapter 6

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‘You must ____ me to go my own ____ way.’

Which chapter?

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‘You must suffer me to go my own dark way.’

Chapter 6

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‘If I am the ____ of ____, I am the chief of ____ also.’

Which chapter?

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‘If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also.’

Chapter 6

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When sitting close behind the half way open window:

‘taking the ____ with an ____ sadness, like some ____ prisoner.’

Which chapter?

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‘taking the air with an infinite sadness, like some disconsolate prisoner.’

Chapter 7

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‘before the ____ was ____ out of his ____ and ____ by an expression of such ____ terror and ____.’

Which chapter?

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‘before the smile was struck out of his face and succeeded by an expression of such abject terror and despair.’

Chapter 7

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‘Hence it came about that I ____ my ____.’

Which chapter?

A

‘Hence it came about that I conceal my pleasures.’

Chapter 10

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‘I stood already ____ to a ____ ____ of life.’

Which chapter?

A

‘I stood already committed to a profound duplicity of life.’

Chapter 10

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‘____ in me those provinces of ____ and ____ which ____ and compound ____ ____ nature.’

Which chapter?

A

severed in me those provinces of good and ill which divide and compound man’s dual nature.’

Chapter 10

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‘that man is not ____ ____, but truly ____.’

Which chapter?

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‘that man is not truly one, but truly two.’

Chapter 10

21
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‘that I learned to recognise the ____ and ____ ____ of man.’

Which chapter?

A

‘that I learned to recognise the thorough and primitive duality of man.’

Chapter 10

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‘If each, I told myself, could be housed in seperate ____, ____ would be ____ of all that was ____.’

Which chapter?

A

‘If each, I told myself, could be housed in seperate identities, life would be relieved of all that was unbearable.’

Chapter 10

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After shifting into Hyde:

‘I felt ____, ____, happier.’

Which chapter?

A

‘I felt younger, lighter, happier.’

Chapter 10

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‘I was suddenly aware that I had ____ in ____.’

Which chapter?

A

‘I was suddenly aware that I had lost in stature.’

Chapter 10

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'nine tenths a life of ____, ____ and ____, it had been much less ____ and much less ____.' ## Footnote Which chapter?
'nine tenths a life of **effort**, **virtue** and **control**, it had been much less **exercised** and much less **exhausted**.' ## Footnote Chapter 10
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'When I looked upon that ____ ____, I was conscious of no ____, rather a ____ of ____.' ## Footnote Which chapter?
'When I looked upon that **ugly idol**, I was conscious of no **repugnance**, rather a **leap** of **welcome**.' ## Footnote Chapter 10
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'I was slowly losing ____ of my ____ and ____ self, and becoming ____ ____ with my ____ and ____.' ## Footnote Which chapter?
'I was slowly losing **hold** of my **original** and **better** self, and becoming **slowly incooperated** with my **second** and **worse**.' ## Footnote Chapter 10
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'My ____ had been long ____ and came out ____.' ## Footnote Which chapter?
'My **devil** had been long **caged** and came out **roaring**.' ## Footnote Chapter 10
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'the lower side of me, so long ____, so recently ____ down, began to ____ for ____.' ## Footnote Which chapter?
'the lower side of me, so long **indulged**, so recently **chained** down, began to **growl** for **license**.' ## Footnote Chapter 10
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'It was no longer the ____ of the ____, it was the ____ of being ____ that ____ me.'
'It was no longer the **fear** of the **gallowd**, it was the **horror** of being **Hyde** that **racked** me.'
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'and when I ____ how he ____ my ____ to cut him off by ____, I find it in my ____ to ____ him.'
'and when I **know** how he **fears** my **power** to cut him off by **suicide**, I find it in my **heart** to **pity** him.'