J&H Revision quotes

Cards (53)

  • Utterson (c.1) "he was austere with himself"
  • Enfield (c.1) "well known man about town"
  • Hyde (c.1) "trampled calmly over the small childs body"
  • Hyde (c.1) "it wasn't like a man, it was like some damned juggernaut"
  • Enfield (c.1) "gave me one look, so ugly it bought the sweat out on me like running"
  • Hyde (c.1) "really like satan"
  • Hyde (c.1) "gave a strong feeling of deformity"
  • Lanyon (c.2) "it is more than 10 years since Henry Jekyll became too fanciful for me"
  • Hyde (c.2) the other snarled aloud into a savage laugh"
  • Hyde (c.2) "Mr hyde was pale and dwarfish, and gave an impression of deformity"
  • Hyde (c.2) "something troglodytic"
  • Hyde (c.2) "the man seems hardly human"
  • Jekyll (c.3) "the large handsome face of Dr Jekyll grew pale to the very lips, and there came a blackness about his eyes"
  • jekyll (c.3) "the moment i choose i can be rid of Mr Hyde"
  • Setting (c.4) "brilliantly lit by the full moon"
  • Hyde (c.4) "broke out in a great flame of anger [...] like a madman"
  • Hyde (c.4) "Mr Hyde broke out of all bounds and clubbed him to the earth"
  • Hyde (c.4) "with ape-like fury"
  • Hyde (c.4) "hailing down a storm of blows"
  • Dr Jekyll (c.5) "looking deathly sick"
  • Dr Lanyon (c.6) "he had his death warrant written legibly upon his face. The rosy man had grown pale"
  • Lanyon (c.6) "i have had a shock, and i shall never recover"
  • Lanyon (c.6) "i wish to see or hear no more of Dr Jekyll"
  • Lanyon (c.6) "you will spare me any allusion to one whom i regard as dead"
  • Setting (c.7) "full of premature twilight'
  • Jekyll (c.7) "like some disconsolate prisoner"
  • Utterson +Enfield (c.7) "froze the very blood of the two gentlemen below"
  • Utterson (c.7) "the smile was struck out of his face and replaced by such an expression of such abject terror and despair"
  • Utterson and Enfield (c.7) "they were both pale, and there was an answering horror in their eyes"
  • Utterson (c.7) "god forgive us, God forgive us"
  • Poole (c.8) "have i been twenty years in this man's house, to be deceived about his voice?"
  • Jekyll (c.9) "he seemed to swell- his face became suddenly black and the features began to melt and alter"
  • Jekyll (c.10) "of good and ill which divide and compound mans dual nature"
  • Jekyll (c.10) "separate identities, life would be relieved of all that was unbearable"
  • Jekyll (c.10) "all human beings, as we meet them, are commingled out of good and evil"
  • Jekyll (c.10) "i was slowly loosing hold of my original and better self"
  • Jekyll (c.10) "my devil had long been caged, and he came out roaring"
  • Dr Jekyll (mr utterson desc.) 'every mark of capacity and kindness'
  • Dr Jekyll 'man is not truly one but truly two'
  • Dr Jekyll 'i had learnt to dwell in pleasure... on the thought of the seperations of these elements'