Theme quotations

Cards (27)

  • Duality - Dr Jekyll
    "the two hands are in many points identical"
  • Duality - Dr Jekyll

    "man is not truly one but truly two"
  • Duality - Mr Hyde
    "It wasn't like a man; it was some damned juggernaut"
  • Duality - Mr Utterson
    "Austere with himself"
  • Duality - Dr Lanyon
    "an ignorant blatant pedant"
  • Duality - Mr Poole
    "why did he cry out like a rat"
  • Duality - Sir Danvers Carew
    "ape-like fury he was trampling his victim"
  • Reputation, science, and society - Mr Hyde
    "Edward Hyde alone in the ranks of mankind was pure evil"
  • Reputation, science, and society - Mr Utterson
    "Where Utterson was liked he was liked well"
  • Reputation, science, and society - Dr Lanyon
    "hearty, healthy dapper red-faced gentleman"
  • Reputation, science, and society - Mr Poole
    "that masked thing like a monkey jumped from chemicals"
  • Reputation, science, and society - Sir Danvers Carew
    "beautiful gentleman with white hair"
  • Reputation, science, and society - setting
    "shop fronts stood along that thoroughfare with an air of invitation, like rows of smiling saleswomen"
  • Silence, secrecy, and deceit - Dr Jekyll
    "there came a blackness about his eyes"
  • Silence, secrecy, and deceit - Dr Jekyll
    "like some disconsolate prisoner"
  • Silence, secrecy, and deceit - Mr Hyde
    "my devil had been long caged he came out roaring"
  • Silence, secrecy, and deceit - Mr Utterson
    "they were both pale and there was an answering horror in their eyes"
  • Silence, secrecy, and deceit - Dr Lanyon
    "my life, my honour, my reason are all at your mercy"
  • Silence, secrecy, and deceit - Mr Poole
    "stood huddled together like a flock of sheep"
  • Silence, secrecy, and deceit - Sir Danvers Carew
    "[the maid] had an evil face smoothed by hypocrisy"
  • Silence, secrecy, and deceit - setting
    "the fog still slept on the wing above the drowned city"
  • Fear, horror and violence - Mr Hyde
    " a man sorely contorted and still twitching"
  • Fear, horror and violence - Mr Poole
    "his face was white"
  • Fear, horror and violence - Sir Danvers Carew
    "a crime of singular ferocity"
  • Fear, horror and violence - setting
    "sinister block of building"
  • Mystery, tension and suspense - Dr Jekyll
    "Henry Jekyll became too fanciful for me. He began to go wrong"
  • Mystery, tension and suspense - Mr poole
    "weeping like a woman or a lost soul"