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English Lit - Macbeth, AIC, Poems, J+H
Jekyll and Hyde
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'trampled calmly'
- describing Hyde (chapter 1)
'hellish
to
see'
- describing the trampling of the girl (chapter
1
)
'sir,
just
like
satan'
- describing hyde (chapter 1)
'damned
juggernaut'
- describing Hyde (chapter 1)
'pale
and
dwarfish'
- describing Hyde (chapter 2)
'Snarled aloud
into
a
savage laugh'
- describing hydes actions (chapter 2)
'displeasing smile' - describing hyde (chapter 2)
'disgust,
loathing
and
fear'
- describes uttersons impressions of hyde (chapter 2)
'a
murderous mixture
of timidity and boldness' - utterson describing hyde (chapter 2)
'pretty manner
of politeness' - describing sir danvers carew (chapter 4)
'beautiful aged gentleman
with white hair' - describing sir danvers carew (chapter 4)
'ape-like fury'
- describing hydes outburst (chapter 4)
'burst out in a
great flame
of anger' - describing hydes actions towards sir danvers (chapter 4)
'broke out of all
bounds'
- describing hyde when attacking sir danvers carew (chapter 4)
'body jumping off
the roadway' - describing sir danvers body as it's beaten (chapter 4)
'brandishing
cane'
- describing hydes actions (chapter 4)
'doomed man'
- describing lanyons state (chapter 6)
'visibly balder
and older' - describing lanyons surprising appearance (chapter 6)
'accursed topic'
- layons reaction to utterson mentioning jekyll (chapter 6)
'to whom
i
regard
as
dead'
- lanyon talking about jekyll/hyde (chapter 6)
'polar twins'
- jekyll and hyde (chapter 10)
'man
is not
truly one
but
truly two'
- jekyll talking about his views (chapter 10)
'my devil
had
long
been
caged'
- jekyll talking about his desires (chapter 10)
'sold
a
slave
to my
original evil'
- jekyll talking about himself (chapter 10)