Jekyll and Hyde part b quotes Flashcards

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Very strict, trustworthy Utterson

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‘He was very mature with himself ‘ - story of the door
‘I would trust you before any man alive’- J was quite at ease
- He is a good victorian gentleman and up holds good values.
- he is also able to bring the story through a truthful edge.

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Loyalty, friendship Utterson

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‘his affections like ivy were the growth of time’ - story of the door
‘We may at least save his credit’ - the last night
- shows he will be loyal through after the death of friends
- also shows he has a small group of friends who care for him greatly.

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Increasing alarm in Utterson

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‘Henry Jekyll forge for a murderer - and his blood ran cold’ incident of the letter
Utterson is a logical and practiced man and is a very calm stable man thought the book therefore when he becomes agitated and fearful it throws his entire dynamic of an edge.

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Determination in Utterson

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‘I demand to see you’ - the last night
‘From that time forward’ ‘ in the morning’ ‘at noon’ ‘ at night’ ‘ he was found at his chosen post’ search for Hyde
Showing whenever he can he will pressure this villainous character relentlessly until he is able to find answers and a solution.

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Bravery in Utterson

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‘down with the door poole’ the last night
‘there is something wrong sir … I’m afraid’ the last night
this shows his heroism through the book and also reflects onto his character as the saviour and hero to the people around him. also shows how he will protect the people close to him no matter the danger or consequences.

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Animalistic - Hyde

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‘Mr H shrank back with a hissing intake of breath’ - search foe Hyde
‘The man seems hardly human something troglodytic’ story of the door
This shows a beastial and a primitive creature; perhaps Hyde is actually the original, authentic nature of man, which has been repressed but not destroyed by the accumulated weight of civilization, conscience, and societal norms.

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Violent - Hyde

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‘the man trampled over the child body and left her screaming on the ground’ Story of the door
‘Ape like fury… trampling his victim underfoot … hailing down a storm of blows…. bones audibly shattered’
- lack of restraint and erratic in actions, has no moral or fear of the consequences also he becomes more bold and ambitious as the novel moves along as at the beginning he only slightly harms when in chapter 4 he takes another persons life.

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Satanic - Hyde

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‘my devil came out roaring’ HJ full statement of the case
‘If I ever read satans signature upon a face’ J was quite at ease
- he is shows as evil in the flesh and the devil come to earth.
- stevenson could be referring to that we all have a demon within and the more you suppress and hide them the worse they become

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Overwhelming force

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‘Broke out on all bounds and clubbed him to the ground’ Carew Murder case
‘like some damnned Juggernaut’ story
- possibly a link as to how he becomes the wash over Jekyll as evil and he has no control and as Hyde gains more control the more powerful his persona and actions become

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Arrogance

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‘the other snarled aloud into a savage laugh’ search for H
- significance as he does not care about the surrounding people and just laugh and downplay their actions to become more powerful himself

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