How did Mr Hyde 'trample' the young girl?
'calmly'
What adjective describes the 'block of building' housing the laboratory?
'sinister'
How does Lanyon describe Dr Jekyll's work?
'unscientific balderdash'
What adverb describes how Carew's bones were 'shattered'?
Duality - what did Jekyll do with his 'pleasures'?
'concealed' them
Hyde is described as '______ human'
'hardly'
Soho: 'some city in a __________'
'nightmare'
'kindness'
Mr Hyde says to Dr Lanyon ‘has the greed of ______ too much command of you?’
'curiosity'
Violence: 'My ____ had been long _____, he came out _______'
'devil' 'caged' 'roaring'
‘Hyde, alone in the ranks of mankind, was ____ ____’
'pure evil'
What weather links to the Gothic, and is used to create a sense of mystery?
This quote shows that Jekyll is in control. "The moment..."
"...I choose, I can be rid of Mr Hyde"
Under what circumstances will Hyde inherit from Jekyll?
In the case of Jekyll's 'disappearance or unexplained absence’
Reputation: Jekyll was always set to have a ‘_________ future’
'distinguished'
When he first sees Hyde, Jekyll feels 'a ___ of ______'
'a leap of welcome'
How is duality referenced through setting in Chapter 1?
The contrast between the street - e.g. 'freshly painted' and the door 'blistered and distained'
Jekyll sits in his window like some '________ ______'
'disconsolate prisoner'
According to Jekyll, what is man, truly?
'Man is not truly one, but truly two'
Repression - being Hyde, Jekyll feels in a 'sea of _____'
'liberty'
How many times 'more wicked' is Hyde when he murders Carew?
'tenfold'
How is pathetic fallacy used to create foreboding in Chapter 4?
'A great chocolate-coloured pall lowered over heaven'
Losing control: 'I was slowly...'
'losing hold of my original and better self'
'If I am the ____ of ______, I am the ____ of ______ also'
'If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also'
Duality: Jekyll describes his two sides as 'these _____ twins'