Jekyll and Hyde quotes

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Chapter: Story of the door

  • Description of Utterson

  • Tricolon & adjectives

"cold,scanty and embarrassed in discourse"

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Chapter: Story of the door

  • Description of Utterson

  • Hyperbolic metaphor

"never lighted by a smile"

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3

Chapter: Story of the door

  • Description of Utterson

  • Alliteration and asyndeton

"lean, long dusty, dreary and yet somehow lovable"

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4

Chapter: Story of the door

  • Description about setting

  • Gothi convention - horror and terror

"a certain sinister block of building thrust forward"

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5

Chapter: Story of the door

  • First action of Hyde we see

  • Word classes - verbs with "ing"

"the man trampled calmly over the child's body and left her screaming"

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Chapter: Story of the door

  • Description of Hyde

  • Simile

"It wasn't like a man ; it was like some damned Juggernaut"

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Chapter: Story of the door

  • Description of Hyde

  • Simile and declarative mood

"gave me one look, so ugly that it brought out the sweat on me like running"

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8

Chapter: Story of the door

  • How Hyde made Enfield feel

  • Simple sentence

"I had taken a loathing to my gentlemen at first sight"

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9

Chapter: Story of the door

  • Who Hyde is alluded to

  • Simile

"like Satan"

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10

Chapter: Story of the door

  • Description of Lanyon

  • Asyndetic alliteration

"Heart, healthy, dapper red-faced gentlemen with a shock of hair prematurely white, and a boisterous and decided manner

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11

Chapter: Story of the door

  • What Lanyon thinks of Jekyll's science

  • Metaphor

"Such scientific balderdash"

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12

Chapter: Dr Jekyll was quite at ease

  • Description of Jekyll

  • Asyndeton

" a large well-made, smooth-faced man of fifty with something of a slyish cast perhaps

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13

Chapter: Dr Jekyll was quite at ease

  • Jekyll's reaction to being asked of Hyde

"The large handsome face of Dr Jekyll grew pale to the very lips"

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14

Chapter: The Carew murder case

  • How Hyde attacks Carew

  • Simile verbs

"he broke out in a great flame of anger, stamping his foot, branding the cane and carryng on ... like a madman"

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15

Chapter: The Carew murder case

  • Comparing Hyde to apes

  • Zoomorphism

"ape-like fury"

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16

Chapter: Incident of the letter

  • Gothic convention - Grotesque building

"Dingy windowless structure"

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17

Chapter: Incident of the letter

  • Jekyll in the present

  • Foreshadowing

"Dr Jekyll looking deadly sick"

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18

Chapter: Remarkable incident of Dr Lanyon

  • Lanyon now

  • Semi colons

"The rosy man had grown pale ; his flesh had fallen away ; he was visibly balder and older"

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Chapter: Remarkable incident of Dr Lanyon

  • When Utterson asked for Jekyll to Lanyon

  • Simple sentence

"Lanyon's face changed, and he held up a trembling hand"

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20

Chapter: Dr Lanyon's narrative

  • What is Lanyon's hands?

  • Tricolon and anaphora

"my life, my honor, my reason"

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21

Chapter: Dr Lanyon's narrative

  • Lanyon reciting that he say Hyde "return from the dead"

  • Simile and exclamative mood

"like a man restored from death - there stood Henry Jekyll!"

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22

Chapter: Henry Jekyll's full statement of the case

  • A man's duality

"man's dual nature"

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23

Chapter: Henry Jekyll's full statement of the case

  • How man is not 1 but 2

  • Repitition

"man is not truly one, but truly two"

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Chapter: Henry Jekyll's full statement of the case

  • Jekyll's devil

  • Simple sentence

"my devil had been long caged, he came out roaring"

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Chapter: Henry's full statement of the case

  • Ending sentence

  • Declarative mod and compound sentence

"Here, then, as I lay down the pen and proceed to seal up my confession, I bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end."

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