Jekyll and Hyde

Cards (54)

  • Utterson: “inclined to help rather than to reprave”
  • Utterson: “rugged countenance”
  • Utterson, about criminal: “never marked a shade of change in his demeanour”
  • Utterson, about friendships: “found in a similar catholicity of good nature”
  • Utterson, about Hyde: “disagreeable preoccupied his mind”
  • Utterson: “I shall be Mr Seek.”
  • Hyde causes a “shudder in his blood” for Utterson
  • “Where Utterson was liked, he was liked well.”
  • Utterson: “The thoughts of his mind were of the gloomiest dye”
  • Hyde’s house:
    ”on the left hand”
    ”sinister block of building thrust its gable on the street”
    ”showed no window”
    ”hurriedly ransacked”
  • Carew:
    “a very pretty manner of politeness”

    “Innocent and old-world kindness of disposition”
    “incredibly mangled”
  • Wind: “flecked blood into the face”
    Night: “mournful reinvasion of darkness”
  • London’s duality: “the street shone out in contrast to the dingy neighbourhood”
  • London’s scandals:
    “it’s like starting a stone”
    ”the stone goes, starting others”
  • London’s houses: “it’s hard to say where one ends and another begins”
  • London: “the low growl of London”
  • Landon: “if anyone knows, it will be Lanyon”
  • Lanyon: “heart, healthy, dapper red-faced gentleman”
  • Lanyon about Jekyll:
    “such unscientific balderdash”
    ”he began to go wrong, wrong in the mind”
    ”would have estranged Damon and Pythias”
  • Jekyll about Lanyon: “hide-bound pedant”
  • Lanyon’s “death warrant was written legibly upon his face”
  • Lanyon “deep seated terror of the mind”
  • At Hyde’s touch, Lanyon felt “an icy pang along my blood”
  • Jekyll, about Hyde: “spirit of Hell awoke in me”
  • Seeing Hyde, “a cold thrill of terror”
  • Hyde “began to growl for licence”
  • Hyde “destroyed the balance” of Jekyll’s “soul”
  • “gnashed my teeth” Jekyll as Hyde
  • “gust of devilish fury”
  • “That child of Hell had nothing human”
  • “Not only hellish but inorganic“
  • “Insurgent horror”
  • “An imprint of deformity”
  • “My devil had been long caged, he came out roaring”
  • “Satan’s signature upon a face” -Utterson
  • “A menace in the flicking firelight“
  • Carew’s murder:
    ”a great flame of anger”
    ”a storm of blows”
    ”insenate cruelty”
  • “You felt in your marrow kind of cold and thin” - Poole
  • “To stagger the unbelief of Satan”
  • Hyde “trample calmly over the child’s body”