key quotes
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- Created on: 26-04-19 14:45
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- Important Quotes
- Utterson
- was a man of rugged countenance
- if you have been inexact at any point than you better correct it
- cares about Jekyll by visiting him a lot in chapter 6
- that is not fitting language
- like a district of some city of a nightmare
- you have not been mad enough to hid this fellow
- Jekyll
- Dr Jekyll was no exception
- shown as a typical repressed victorian
- Tortured with the throes and longings as of Hyde struggling after freedom
- more awful pressure
- Stevenson interest in duplicity is shown through Jekyll
- commited to a profound duplicity for life
- a profound double dealer
- such unscientific balderdash -jekyll puts belief over friends
- slowly losing hold of my original and better self
- treats Hyde as lower class by dressing him "very plainly"
- this is a matter i thought we had agreed to drop
- holds dinner parties
- Dr Jekyll was no exception
- shown as a typical repressed victorian
- Dr Jekyll was no exception
- Dr Jekyll was no exception
- Hyde
- Animalistic
- Ape-like fury
- clubbed him to the earth
- his bones were audibly shattered
- tasting delight in every blow
- like a madman
- all of a sudden, he broke out in a great flame of anger
- incredibly mangled
- "I beg your pardon Dr Lanyon " he replied civilly enough
- gets stronger throughout the novella
- the body of Edward Hyde had grown in stature
- so much smaller, slighter and younger than Henry Jekyll
- Animalistic
- Dr Lanyon
- Doesn't like some of Jekyll ideas- such unscientific balderdash
- hearty, healthy, dapper red-faced gentleman
- and in something less then a fortnight, he was dead
- and in something less then a fortnight, he was dead
- the reader knows very little about him until chaper 9 Dr lanyons Narrative the adds tension and hooks in the reader as the reader will want to read on a soon as they read the titile
- easily scared by the supernatural- my hand trembles
- the doctor shuddered
- he had a death warrent written legibly upon his face
- Utterson
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