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Cards (15)
Who is described as having a "large, handsome face"?
Jekyll
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What does Lanyon imply about Jekyll's mental state?
Jekyll is going
wrong
in the
mind
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What does the phrase "blackness about his eyes" suggest about Dr. Jekyll?
It indicates a sense of
darkness
or evil
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What does Jekyll mean by "You must suffer me to go my own dark way"?
He insists on following his own
troubled
path
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How is Jekyll compared to a prisoner?
He is described as a "
disconsolate
prisoner"
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What does the phrase "weeping like a woman or a lost soul" imply about Jekyll's emotional state?
He is in deep sorrow or
despair
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What does the description "pale and shaken and half fainting" reveal about Jekyll's condition?
It indicates he is
physically
and
emotionally
distressed
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What does the imagery of "groping before him with his hands" suggest about Jekyll's state?
He is
disoriented
and struggling to find his way
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Who is described as "standing like a man restored from death"?
Henry Jekyll
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What does the phrase "restored from death" imply about Jekyll's transformation?
It suggests he has
undergone
a
significant
change
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"he began to go
wrong
, wrong in the
mind
"the large handsome face of
dr jekyll
grew pale to the lips and there came a blackness about his eyes
you must suffer me to go my
own
dark
way
like some
disconsolate
prisoner
weeping
like a women
or a
lost soul