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"
man
is not truly one, but
truly two
" - Jekyll- Duality
"
My devil had long been caged
;
he came out roaring
"- Jekyll- Good and evil
"all human beings... are commingled out of
good
and evil"- Jekyll-
Good
and evil
"Though he enjoyed the theatre, (Mr
Utterson
) had not crossed the doors of one for
twenty
years"– Narrator, Chapter I- Secrecy and reputation.
"Something eminently human beaconed in his
eye
" - Narrator, chapter 1. Described
character
of
Utterson.
Secrecy and reputation.
“Mr Hyde was
pale
and dwarfish, he gave an impression of
deformity”
Describe character of Hyde. Science and religion.
“And next moment, with
ape-like fury
, he was trampling his victim under
foot”
-Describes character of Hyde. Science and religion.
“My life is
shaken
to its roots" –
Lanyon
"
I ask myself if I believe it, and I cannot answer”
-
Lanyon. Science
and religion.
"The man trampled calmly over the
child's body
and left her
screaming
"- Chapter 1
"He must be
deformed
, he gives a strong feeling of
deformity
" - Chapter 1
"Unscientific balderdash"- Chapter
2
"Mr Hyde shrank back with a hissing intake of breath"- Chapter
2
"The
moment
I choose, I can be rid of Mr Hyde"- Chapter 3
"A
fog
rolled over the city... the night was brilliantly lit by the
full moon
"- Chapter 4
"He broke out in great flame of
anger
"- Chapter
4
"Like a district of some city in a
nightmare
"- Chapter
4
"The fog still slept on the wing above the
drowned city
"- Chapter
5
"
God forgive
us!
God forgive
us!"- Chapter 7
"A
pale moon
, lying on her back as though the
wind
had tilted her"- Chapter 8
"If this was my master, why had he a mask upon his face? If it was my master, why did he
cry out
like a
rat
and run from me?"- Chapter 8
"Your
unworthy
and unhappy friend"- Chapter
8
"Like a man
restored
from
death
"- Chapter 9
"The
deadliest
terror
sleeps
by me at all hours of the day and night"- Chapter 9
"Jekyll had
more than a father's interest
; Hyde had
more than
a son's indifference"- Chapter 10