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  • Quotes for Gerald """She'd been happier than she'd ever been before"" ""Daisy knew it was coming to an end"""
  • Quotes for Mrs B """Girl of that class"" ""The girl had begun by telling us a pack of lies"""
  • Eric quotes """I think its a shame - we try for the highest profits, why shouldnt they try for the highest wages"" ""She told me she didnt want me to go in"" ""in that state when a chap easily turns nasty"""
  • sheila quotes """No because i remember what he said, how he looked and what he made me feel. Fire blood and anguish"" ""And it was my fault really that she was so desperate when you first met her"""
  • Inspector goole quotes """We dont live alone. We are members of one body. We are responsible for each other"" ""And i tell you that the time will come soon, if men will not learn that lesson, then they will be taught it in fire and blood and anguish"" ""But you cant, its too late, shes dead"""
  • What are the 6 forms of poems Sonnet Villanelle Ballad Blank Verse Ode Epic
  • What is Sonnet -Most famous type of poetic form - A sonnet is a poem of 14 lines that follows a strict rhyming pattern Shakespearean would look like this
  • What is a villanelle Is a nineteen-line poetic form consisting of five tercets followed by a quatrain. The first and third line of the first stanza repeats in the others
  • What is an epic poem A long narrative poem which a 'hero' completes a journey or acts in an event with historical significance
  • What is internal rhyme "Rhyming within the same line e.g ""We walked and talked"""
  • What is a caesura A break or pause in the middle of a verse line
  • What is emjambment Continuation of a sentence or phrase from one poem line of poetry to the next
  • What is anaphora repetition of a word or expression at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses, sentences, or verses especially for rhetorical or poetic effect
  • Give 3 quotes for Ozymandias """My name is ozymandias, king of kings:look at my works, ye Mighty and despair!"" ""Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command"" "" The lone and level sands stretch far away"""
  • Give me 5 quotes for remains "1 - ""Well myself and somebody else and somebody else"" 2 - ""All three of us fire"" 3 - ""Three of a kind all letting fly, and i swear i see every round as it rips through his life."" 4 - Then im home on leave 5- Drink and drugs wont flush him out"
  • Finish the quote : It was like.. It was like some damned juggernaut
  • What is the connotations of juggernaut "Juggernaut was coined by Christian missionaries to deface the Hindu Religion and their deity ""Jagannath"" This shows that its the christian views of society that misconstrued the character of Hyde, when in reality Hyde hasnt done much wrong - Shows that it was Christian prejudice that informs our views towards Hyde ( girl is described as bumping into Hyde and he did not stop to deliberately trample over her)"
  • Who says the Juggernaut quote and why is this important Enfield says this Important because it means he was in the same vicinity as Hyde so he was also doing something dubious - revealing hypocrisy of society
  • "Finish the quote ""I saw that saw..." I saw that sawbones turn sick and white with the desire to kill him
  • What does the sawbones quote tell about society + science + christianity Society: - Hypocritic - Imagine they uphold Christian values but in reality, they got full of desire to kill Science: Christian audience is scared of science when in reality, they hypothetically still have that desire to kill backing up Darwin's theory where humans have developed that desire to survive Christianity: Humans are born with sin
  • "Finish the quote "" The curtains of" The curtains of the bed plucked apart... there would stand a figure to whom power was given, and ... he must rise and do its bidding
  • "What are the connotations of the quote ""The curtains of the bed...bidding""" "- Repressed desire - ""Plucked"" quite intimidate - ""Figure"" shows a sense of jealousy of friendship - Utterson believes that Jekyll has a sexual desire for Hyde and Hyde is blackmailing him through their affair - ""Do its bidding"" - Hyde is able to get a check from Jekyll to pay of the girls family"
  • "Finish the quote ""I read....""" """I read satan's signature upon a face. It is on tha t of your new friend """
  • "Give analysis of the quote ""I read satan's signature...""" "- Repressed desires which makes Utterson an unreliable narrator - People can not describe him, therefore displaying a sense of hypocrisy - ""Satan"" sin of the blackmail but Hyde has not blackmailed, Jekyll's guilty pleasure. - Shows that SCIENCE is taking people away from Christianity due to the fact that Hyde is lab made - Victorian Fear of drugs as even Queen Victoria took liquid opium"
  • "Finish the quote ""With ape like...audibly shattered""" """With ape like fury.. hailing down a storm of blows, under which the bones were audibly shattered"""
  • Give analysis of the quote ape like fury "EVOLUTION vs CHRISTIANITY - Hypebole ,exaggeration -> Gothic -> Farfetched to discredit violence because Stevenson did not respect his own work ( had to adopt other views) - Murder of Sir Danver Carew -> Detective - Jekyll had a motive to kill him - Fear of science through ""ape like"" show that people did not want to go back to such violent state, mentioned also in Theory of Evolution - Brutal, animalistic and evil filled in this image"
  • Explain Jekyll's motive for killing Sir Danvers Carew "- Christian' s message - Heightens Hyde's evil - ""a sealed and stamped envelope... which bore the name and address of Mr Utterson"" Detective theme - Jekyll is Stevenson's proxy Stevenson is upset with the 1885 law and gets hyde to kill the guy Also this mystery builds tension and interests the reader even more as no one knows why Jekyll kills Carew and his true motive - Victorian fear of crime - Stevenson trying to show that no one is safe from crime as Sir Danvers Carew was a higher class man and was thought to be safer than middle c...
  • Give the importance of the location set "Soho: - Represents society's fears and their hypocrisy - "" a low French eating house ... many women of different nationalities .. and the next moment the fog settled . as brown as umber .. This was the home of Henry Jekyll's favourite"" - ""Low"" suggests a distrust of foreigners in Vic society - ""Many women of different nationalites"" fear of the foreign - Describing Soho in a way that would not bother him but bothers his audience - Fog setting symbolises the corruption of Soho and also makes you vulnerable, also an image of not thinking straight - ...
  • "Finish the quote ""Rather quaint... the master""" """Rather quaint... i wouldnt speak of this note, you know, said the master"""
  • Explain how Utterson is a criminal and his hypocrisy - First crime was concealing of the ownership of the weapon ( keeps information to himself to find Hyde) - Utterson hides the fact that Jekyll is hiding Hyde Use his position as Mr Guest's employer and as a superior member of society to keep the truth from the police - Stevenson is questioning the law through Utterson - If people who are in charge are hypocritical , society can not run - Wants to expose the readers to their own hypocrisy -> detective -> wants them to be detectives to their own hidden motives
  • "Finish the quote ""a new province of.." """a new province of knowledge and new avenues to fame and power shall be laid open to you... and your sight shall be blasted by prodigy to stagger the unbelief of satan"""
  • "Give connotations of the quote ""a new province of knowledge and new avenues to fame and opwer shall be laid open to you.""" "- Shows the tempation of Dr Lanyon - ""a new province of knowledge"" knowledge of science that is beyond human comprehension - ""New avenues to fame"" - Seductive, empty promises, Lanyon is tempted and sees his own sins ,therefore ending himself"
  • "Give analysis of "" a new province of...""" "Dr lanyons narrative - Repetition of ""new"" is threatening, it will 'open to you' unknown consequences, and with 'fame and power' as a motive, it is clearly unethical - Emphasises the speed evil consumes good and how clear it is, "" it will happen upon the instant"" - ""New province of knowledge"" alludes to the devil tempting eve, yet hyde's evil will 'stagger the unbelief of satan, depicting him as worse than the devil"
  • Give 3 synonyms for sad Melancholy Somber Morose
  • Give 5 synonyms for happy Euphoric Jubilant Exultant Upbeat Gleeful
  • Give 3 synonyms for calm Serene Harmonious Tranquil
  • Give 4 synonyms for lazy Apathetic Inattentive Lethargic Lackadaisical
  • Give 3 synonyms for evil Malevolent Nefarious Heinous
  • Give 4 synonyms for disgusting Loathsome gruesome Obnoxious Vile
  • Give 2 synonyms for scared Petrified Startled