Jekyll and Hyde - Quotes Flashcards

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Utterson Description

H W G S A G T B

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He would go soberly and gratefully to bed

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Description of House Party Guests

A I, R M A J O G W

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All intelligent, reputable men and judges of good wine

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Jekyll

M I N T O B T T

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Man is not truly one but truly two

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Utterson’s confession

I W H A A A H A T W G […] A S H [J] C S

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I was Hyde after all and Hyde alone that was guilty […] and so his [Jekyll] conscience slumbered

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Hyde

W L A W O A L S

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Wailing like a women or a lost soul

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Poole

C I O S R L S

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Carried it out, sir, really like satan

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London

L A D O S C I A N

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Like a district of some city in a nightmare

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Jekyll opening description
L W M, S F M
S C P
E M O C A K

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Large well-made, smooth faced man
Slyish cast perhaps
Every mark of capacity and kindness

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Jekyll about Lanyon

H B P F A T; A I B P I W N M D I A M T L

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Hide-bound pedant for all that; an ignorant blatant pedant. I was never more disappointed in a man than Lanyon

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Relationship between J and H

J H M T A F I H H M T A S I

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Jekyll had more than a fathers interest Hyde had more than a sons indifference.

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When mentioned Hyde Jekyll goes

P T T V L A T C A B A H E

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Pale to the very lips and there came a blackness about his eyes

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Jekyll’s Belief

P T S C S

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Polar twins should continually struggling

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Jekyll had to C M P

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Concealed my pleasures

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Lanyon

H J B T F F M

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Henry Jekyll became too fanciful for me

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Jekyll tries to repent
G A R
F U H K A L H C H T G

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Gratitude and remorse

Fell upon his knees and lifted his clapped hands to God

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Hyde first transformation
T C O T C B
D J

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Trapped calmly over the child’s body

Damned Juggernaut

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Jekyll believed

B S O M W I D E

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Both sides of me where in dead earnest

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Utterson jumped to the conclusion that Jekyll was :

T C O S C D

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The cancer of some concealed disagrace

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London

T L G O L F A A

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The low growl of london from all around

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Jekyll

Y W H D Y S B!

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You who have derived your superiors behold!

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Hyde

W L A W O A L S

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Weeping like a woman or a lost soul

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Jekylls confession

M D H L B C ; I C O R

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My devil has long been caged it came out roaring

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Description of Hyde

T M T L A M

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That masked thing like a monkey

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Utterson

H I W E O E

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His imagination was engaged or enslaved

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Description of Hyde | B O O A B, A W A L F
Broke out of all bounds and with ape like fury
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Jekyll's confession | I B T L O T U H J T A E
I brought the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end
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The first transformation | I B S T D O T P O M D, A L T C O P T T S W R F
I but shook the doors of the prisonhouse of my disposition and like the captives of philippi those that stood within ran free
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Jekyll forcing himself to choose between him and Hyde | S A M C W T T O M D A A O A C A M
Strange as my circumstances were the terms of this debate are as old and common place as amn
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First Transformation | I W N B N D
I was neither biblical nor divine
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Hyde A H I O B A S L
A hissing intake of breath | A savage laugh
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Jekyll's confession | H I S I C S I T C O H H N H
He I say I can not say I that child of hell has nothing human
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Jekyll - Carew's murder | I M T U B T D W E B
I mueled the unresisting body, tasting delight with every blow
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``` Opening Description of Utterson N L B A S C S A E I S B I S L,L, D, A D A Y S L S E H B F H E ```
"Never lightened by a smile" "cold scanty and embarrassed in discourse" "backward in sentiment" "lean, long, dusty and dreary and yet somehow loveable" "something eminently human beaconed from his eye."
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Utterson represses his urges H W A W H; D G W H W A T M A T F V T H E T T, H N C T D O O F T Y S W, A I E [] I I T M
" He was austere with himself; drank gin when he was alone to mortify a taste for vintages" "Though he enjoyed the theatre, had not crossed the doors of one for twenty years" “Sometimes wondering, almost in envy [] involved in their misdeeds"
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Utterson goes to Jekyll after meeting Hyde for first time | H F N A A D O L
"he felt nausea and a distaste of life"
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Utterson seen Jekyll T W B P ; T W A A H I T E G F U. G F U
"They were both pale; there was an answering horror in their eyes." "God forgive us, God forgive us"
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Hyde as animalistic S B W A H I O B K H F T H ... O G S I A S L ... W E Q H U T D
"Shrank back with a hissing intake of breath" "kept his feelings to himself...only grunted" "snarled into a savage laugh...with extraordinary quickness has unlocked the door..."
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``` Hydes description P A D I O D D S M M O T A B H, W A S B V I R S S U A F ```
"pale and dwarfish" "impression of deformity" "displeasing smile" "murderous mixture of timidity and boldness" "husky, whispering and somewhat broken voice" "I read satan's signature upon a face"
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Maids describe Hyde | C O L A M
Carrying on like a madman
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Poole describes Hyde W L A W O A L S A D S O M A T T M T L A M J A T C
"Weeping like a woman or a lost soul" "A dismal screech of mere animal terror" "That masked thing like a monkey jumped along the chemicals"
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Jekyll | D P
Disconsolate prisoner | Windows barred with iron
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``` Jekyll has illness L D S T D S F M H O A C H ```
"looking deathly sick" "the doctor shuddered" "feverish manner" "held out a cold hand"
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``` Hydes house described D E W N B N K S B O B B D T M O P A S N L G A S ```
"door equipped with neither bell nor knocker" "sinister block of building" "blistered" "distained" "the marks of prolongued and sordid negligence" "lying gaunt and silent"
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Pollution of London | A G C C P L O H
"A great chocolate covered pall lowered over heaven"
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``` Jekylls cabinet D W S L F D T T F C D W B W I F B T L T ```
"dingy windowless structure" "light falling dimly through the foggy cupola" "dusty windows barred with iron" "fog began to lie thickly"
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Lanyon about Jekyll A U B H B T G W, W I T M
"such unscientific balderdash" | "He began to go wrong, wrong in the mind"
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How Hyde made Lanyon feel | G M O L S U T I B O T S O M L R
"Gave me one look, so ugly that it brought out the sweat on me like running"
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Enfield if reputation | T M I L L Q S T L I A
"The more it looks like queer street, the less I ask"