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GCSE EDEXCEL ENGLISH LANUAGE & LITERATURE
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde
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How is Mr. Hyde described in relation to a Juggernaut?
He is compared to a Juggernaut, suggesting he is a
large
destructive force.
What happens to the child when Mr. Hyde tramples over her?
The child is left screaming on the ground after being trampled.
How does the narrator react to Mr. Hyde's appearance?
It brings out sweat on the narrator like running, indicating
discomfort
.
What is the narrator's opinion of Mr. Hyde?
He finds Hyde to be something downright
detestable
.
What feeling does Mr. Hyde evoke in others?
He gives a strong feeling of
deformity
.
How does Mr. Hyde react when confronted?
He shrank back with a
hissing
intake of breath.
What is Mr. Hyde's physical description?
He is described as
pale
and
dwarfish
.
How is Mr. Hyde's personality characterized?
He has a
murderous
mixture of
timidity
and boldness.
What does the narrator imply about Mr. Hyde's youth?
He was wild when he was
young
.
How is Dr. Jekyll described?
He is a large well-made,
smooth-faced
man of
fifty
.
What change occurs in Dr. Jekyll's eyes?
There comes a
blackness
about his eyes.
What
does Dr. Jekyll claim about his control over Mr. Hyde?
He states that he
can
be
rid
of
Mr. Hyde
at
any
moment.
What does Dr. Jekyll request regarding Mr. Hyde?
He
begs to let it sleep
, implying he wants to
suppress Hyde.
How does Dr. Jekyll express his anger?
He breaks out in a
great flame
of anger.
How is Mr. Hyde's fury described during an attack?
He is described as trampling his victim under foot with
ape-like
fury.
How is Mr. Hyde's appearance characterized?
He is particularly
small
and particularly
wicked
looking.
What does the narrator feel about
unexpressed
deformity
?
There is a
haunting
sense of
unexpressed
deformity.
What do tales about Mr. Hyde reveal?
They reveal his
cruelty
, which is both callous and violent.
What happens to Mr. Hyde in the narrative?
He is simply
blotted out
.
What change occurs in Dr. Jekyll after the evil influence is withdrawn?
A
new
life
begins
for
Dr. Jekyll.
What does Dr. Jekyll confess about his nature?
If he is the
chief of sinners
, he is also the chief of
sufferers
.
How does Dr. Jekyll feel about his situation?
He feels like some
disconsolate
prisoner.
What happens to Dr. Jekyll's smile?
It is struck out of his
face
.
How does Mr. Hyde react when he is in distress?
He cries out like a
rat
.
How is Mr. Hyde's emotional state described?
He is
weeping
like a woman or a
lost soul
.
How is Mr. Hyde physically described after an attack?
He is a man sorely
contorted
and still twitching.
What does Lanyon say about his relationship with Dr. Jekyll?
He states that his life, honour, and reason are all at
Utterson's
mercy.
How does Mr. Utterson feel when he thinks about Dr. Jekyll?
His
heart
sinks and his hand trembles.
How many times does the double occur in the narrative?
It occurs perhaps
six
times.
What does Utterson experience due to Hyde's presence?
He experiences an odd
subjective
disturbance caused by Hyde's neighbourhood.
What physical reaction does Utterson have when he hears Hyde?
He could hear Hyde's teeth grate with the
convulsive
action of his jaws.
How does Hyde's demeanor change when confronted?
He turns a
dreadful
smile to
Utterson
.
What happens to Hyde's face during a transformation?
His face becomes suddenly
black
and the
features
seem to melt and alter.
What does the phrase "that man is not truly one but truly two" imply?
It suggests the
duality of human nature
.
How does Mr. Hyde's wickedness compare to others?
He is described as more wicked,
tenfold
more wicked.
How is Mr. Hyde characterized in terms of evil?
Edward Hyde
alone in the ranks of mankind was pure evil.
What does Dr. Jekyll say about his new power?
He states that it tempted him until he fell into
slavery
.
Who does Dr. Jekyll believe is guilty for the actions committed?
He believes
Hyde
alone is guilty.
How does Dr. Jekyll describe the change in his blood?
He describes it as changed into something
exquisitely thin and icy
.
What concern does Dr. Jekyll express about his nature?
He worries that the
balance
of his nature might be permanently overthrown.
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