Mr Hyde Flashcards

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“B____, s_______ coolness (…) like S_____”

Chapter 1 - Enfield’s description of Hyde

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“Black, sneering coolness (…) like Satan”

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2
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“S______ laugh”

Chapter 2

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“Savage laugh”

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“B_____ out of all b______ and c_______ him into the earth”

Chapter 4 - the attack of sir danvers carew

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“Broke out of all bounds and clubbed him into the earth”

Hyde has broken out of the bounds of common civility and entered the realm of evil

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“A___-like f____” - Chapter 4 - the sir Danvers Carew murder

“Like a m_______” - Chapter 8

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“Ape-like fury”
“Like a monkey”

Simile
Animal imagery
Primitive state - evolution

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“Like some d______ J_________”

Chapter 1 - Enflield describing the way Hyde trampled “calmly over the young girl’s body”

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“Like some damned Juggernaut”

Simile
Compares Hyde to an unstoppable, destructive force - highlights his lack of mercy and remorse, especially as his last 2 victims are a young girl and an elderly man

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“A dismal s_______, as of mere a______ t_____” - C8, The Last Night

“Some creature”

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“There is something w______ with his appearance; something d___________, something d_________ d__________. I never saw a man I so d________”

Enfield describing Hyde
Story of the Door

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“There os something wrong with his appearance; something displeasing, something downright detestable. I never saw a man I so disliked”

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“Mr. Hyde was p____ and d_______, he gave an impression of d_________ without any n________ m_____________”

Description of Hyde’s appearance
Search for Mr Hyde (C2)

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“Mr Hyde was pale and dwarfish, he gave an impression of deformation without any nameable malfunction”

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“The man seems hardly h______! Something t__________, shall we say”

Utterson speaking about Hyde
Search for Mr Hyde (C2)

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“The man seems hardly human! Something troglodytic, shall we say”

“troglodytic” means pre evolved

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10
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“E___ … had left on that body an i______ of d_________ and d_____”

What Jekyll says about his experiment
Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case (C9)

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“Evil … had left on that body an imprint of deformity and decay”

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DESCRIPTION OF SOHO

“A d_____ street”
“Many r______ children”

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“A dingy street”
“Many ragged children”

Soho was a part of London that was associated with crime and immoral living in the Victorian period.
Ideally suited to Hyde’s character - a dark place, full of crime and despair
Sharp contrast to Jekyll’s pleasant house

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“There was something q_____ about that g___________” - Poole -C8

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“There was something queer about that gentleman”

Poole is still respectful and refers to Hyde as a “gentleman”, despite believing that he murdered Dr. Jekyll

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