Jekyll n Hyde part b quotes Flashcards

Jekyll, Utterson, Hyde

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Jekyll - Defeated and destroyed

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I bring the life of that unhappy friend Henry Jekyll to an end - Henry Jekyll’s full statement of the case

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He was looking at the body of a self destroyer -The last night

‘Your unworthy and unhappy friend’ - the last night

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Jekyll - at peace loss of control

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He did good … for more than two months the doctor was at peace - Remarkable incident of Dr Lanyon

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On the 8th … on the 12th … on the 14th’ Remarkable incident of Dr Lanyon

‘ I led a life of such severity’ Henry Jekyll’s full statement of the case

I began to be tortured with throes and longings’ - Henry Jekyll’s full statement of the case

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Jekyll - Fear

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The smile was struck out of his face … the window was instantly thrust down - Incident at the window

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The moment I chose, I can be rid of Hyde - Jekyll was quite at ease

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Hyde - violence

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With an ape like fury … trampling his victim underfoot … hailing down a storm of blows … bones were audibly shattered - the Carew murder case

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My devil had long been cadge, he came out roaring… instantly the spirit of hell awoke in me and raged - Henry Jekyll’s full statement of the case

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Hyde - Satanic

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Trampled over the child’s body … like some damned Juggernaut - story of the door

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‘i read satan’s signature upon a face’ in search for Hyde

‘really like satan’ in story of the door

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Hyde - inhuman

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God bless me the man seems hardly human - search for hyde

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‘ I had taken a loathing to the gentleman at first sight. - story of the door

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Hyde - distaste

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‘I saw the sawbones turn sick and white with desire to kill him’ - story of the door

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‘so ugly that it brought out the sweat on me running’ - story of the door

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Jekyll - unscientific

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‘Henry Jekyll became too fanciful; for me. He began to go wrong, wrong in mind … unscientific Balderdash’ Search for Mr Hyde

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LIKE A MAN RESTORED FROM DEATH’ - Dr Lanyons Narrative

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Jekyll - duplicity

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‘I concealed my pleasures … committed to profound duplicity of life’

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Hyde - Pain

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‘most racking pangs succeeded: a grinding in the bones, deadly nausea’ - Henry Jekyll’s full statement of the case

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A cry followed; he reeled, staggered… seemed to melt - Dr Lanyons Narrative

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Utterson - friends

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‘yet somehow lovable…his affections, like ivy, were the growth of time’ - story of the door
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‘I would trust you more than any man alive’ Dr J was quite at ease

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Utterson - trust

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PRIVATE: for the hands of G.J. Utterson ALONE, and in the case of his predecease to be destroyed unread’ Remarkable incident of Dr Lanyon

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‘ A large envelope bore … the name of Mr Utterson … unsealed it, and several enclosures fell to the floor’ the last night

’ except a sealed and stamped envelope … which bore the adress of Mr Utterson - the Carew murder case

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Utterson - determination

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If he be Hyde … I shall be Mr Seek

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Utterson - protection / bravery

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‘stood together like a flock of sheep … they’re all afraid’ - the last night

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‘ had been some minutes at his post’ - Search for Mr Hyde
‘In the morning … at noon … at night’ - search for Mr Hyde

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Utterson - friendship

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The last, I think; for, O my poor old Harry Jekyll - search for Hyde

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‘It turns me cold’

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Utterson - strict

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He was austere with himself; drank gin when he was alone

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Hyde - inflicting violence

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He some her in the face and she fled

I gnashed my teeth upon him - Henry Jekylls full …

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Hyde - animalistic

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My Hyde shrank back with a hissing intake of breath - search for my Hyde

The other snarled aloud into a savage laugh