The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Flashcards

(70 cards)

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“I had taken a loathing to my gentlemen at first sight”

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Instills fear in others

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“I saw the sawbones turn sick and white with the desire to kill him”

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Instills fear in others

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“Gave me one look so ugly that it brought the sweat on me running”

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Instills fear in others

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Had his death-warrant legibly written upon his face”

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Instills fear in others

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“They were both pale”

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Instills fear in others

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“His face was white”

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Instills fear in others

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“Stood huddled together like a flock of sheep”

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Instills fear in others

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“A certain icy pang along my blood”

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Instills fear in others

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“I sat petrified”

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Instills fear in others

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“My soul sickened at it”

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Instills fear in others

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“Evil was written broadly and plainly on the face of the other”

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Instills fear in others

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“I looked about me with so black a counternance as made the attendants tremble”

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Instills fear in others

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“There is something wrong with his appearance; something displeasing, something downright detestable”

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Instills fear in others

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“He was pale and dwarfish, he gave an impression of deformity without any nameable malformation”

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Instills fear in others

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“Such unscientific balderdash”

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Religion vs science

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“I swear to God”

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Religion vs science

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17
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“God forgive us”

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Religion vs science

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18
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“For God’s sake… find me the old”

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Religion vs science

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“God bless me, the man seems hardly human”

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Religion vs science

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“ ‘O God!’ I screamed”

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Religion vs science

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“Something not only hellish but inorganic”

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Religion vs science

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“Your sight shall be blastered by a prodigy to stagger the unbelief of Satan”

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Religion vs science

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“Who encountered them in their Sunday walks”

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Reputation

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“I was thinking of my own character which this hateful business has rather exposed”

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Reputation

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“I bind my honour to you”
Reputation
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“I felt bound to do as he requested”
Reputation
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“I would say nothing of this paper. If your master has fled or is dead, we may at least save his credit”
Reputation
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“I have been safe of all man’s respects”
Reputation
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“Make his name stink from one end of London to the other”
Reputation
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“A flash of odious joy appeared on the woman’s face”
Duality
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“She had an evil face, smoothed by hypocrisy: but her manners were excellent”
Duality
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“The two hands in many points are identical: only differently sloped”
Duality
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“The thing in the mask was never Dr Jekyll”
Duality
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“His face became suddenly black and the features seemed to melt and alter”
Duality
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“I concealed my pleasures”
Duality
36
“Duality of man”
Duality
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“And the character of Edward Hyde became irrevocably mine”
Duality
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“All human beings, as we meet them are commingled out of good and evil”
Religion vs science
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“These polar twins should be continually struggling”
Duality
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“Man is not truly one but two”
Duality
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“I learnt to recognise the primitive duality of man”
Duality
42
“In case of Dr Jekylls disappearance or unexplained absence”
Secrecy
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“I am very low, Utterson. I will not last long thank God”
Religion vs science
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“A closed door, and the very meals left there to be smuggled in when nobody was looking”
Secrecy
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“I stood already committed to a profound duplicity of life”
Secrecy
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“I was conscious of a heady recklessness, a current disordered sensual images… an unknown but not an innocent freedom of the soul”
Secrecy
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“No gentlemen but wishes to avail a scene… name your figure”
Secrecy
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“Blackmail I suppose; go honest man paying through the nose for some of the capers of his youth”
Secrecy
49
“If he be Mr Hyde, I shall be Mr Seek”
Secrecy
50
“A certain sinister block of buildings trust forward their gable on the street”
Gothic
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“Black winter morning”
Gothic
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“Dr Jekyll grew very pale to the lips and there came a blackness about his eyes”
Gothic
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“The doctor it appeared, now more than ever had confined himself to the cabinet over the laboratory”
Gothic
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“Succeeded by an expression of such abject terror and despair, as froze the blood of the two gentlemen below”
Gothic
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“Swept the streets unusually bare of passengers”
Gothic
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“It was about nine in the morning, and the first fog of the season”
Gothic
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“The street shone out in contrast to its dingy neighbourhood”
Gothic
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“Black winter morning”
Gothic
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“A night under the face of the fogged city moon”
Gothic
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“A great chocolate coloured pall lowered over heaven”
Gothic
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“Can crawled from street to street”
Setting
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“Dismal quarter of Soho”
Setting
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“Like a district of some city in a nightmare”
Setting
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“It was a wild cold seasonable, night or march”
Setting
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“Pale moon lying on her back as thought the wind had tilted her”
Setting
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“Thin trees in the garden were lashing themselves against the railing”
Setting
67
“Biting weather”
Setting
68
“London hummed solemnly”
Setting
69
“Red baize door”
Setting
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“A fog rolled over the city in the small hours”
Setting