reputation

Cards (10)

  • "I had been safe of all men's respect" - Jekyll

    Jekyll wanted to maintain his strong reputation while releasing his evil side.
  • "The more it looks like queer street the less I ask" - Enfield

    Enfield does not like to get involved with gossip or questioning as it may impact his reputation.
  • "Make his name stink from one end of London to the other" - Enfield

    Enfield feels he can threaten Hyde to pay up by putting his reputation on the line.
  • "if it came to a trial your name might appear"
    Utterson seems more concerned on the reputation of Jekyll than the murder of Carew.
  • "Sea of liberty"

    Jekyll refers to Hyde as an opportunity of freedom. He feels he doesn't need to be mindful of his reputation.
  • "Like a school boy"

    Simile that makes Jekyll seem childish and irresponsible with his pretences
  • "No gentleman but wishes to avoid a scene... Name your figure"
    his quote reflects victorian society; the corruption and hypocrisy as people silenced others with money so their reputation is not ruined. 'No gentleman' shows he still considers him one after what he had done.
  • "If he be Mr. Hyde... I shall be Mr. Seek"

    Mr. Hyde is a homophone for 'hide' and this shows secrecy and Stevenson may have 'deformed' the spelling of his name to add more of an effect to hyde's personality. The quote also shows to what extent Mr. Utterson is going to, to uncover the truth about Hyde and Jekyll = imperative 'shall
  • "Windows barred with iron"
    Jekyll's lab Chp. 5 Here, Dr. Jekyll wants others to keep away from him, to not find out the truth. 'barred with iron' = described as a jail cell = committed crimes and is atoning for them. 'window' = opening of one's soul and since its barred with iron shows extremity to hide secrets.
  • "On the hearth there lay a pile of grey ashes, as though many papers had been burned"
    Mr. Hyde's house Chp. 4 The fact that Mr. Hyde has destroyed some evidence shows the extremity he will go to, to hide secrets.