![]() troglodytic- a prehistoric cave dweller.disquietude- the state of disquiet uneasiness.balderdash- senseless, stupid, or exaggerated talk or writing nonsense.holograph- a holograph writing, as a deed, will, or letter. ![]() pedantically- ostentatious in one's learning.apocryphal- of doubtful authorship or authenticity.harpies- a ravenous, filthy monster having a woman's head and a bird's body.gaiety- the state of being gay or cheerful.coquetry- the behavior or arts of a coquette flirtation.emulously- desirous of equaling or excelling.quaintly- having an old-fashioned attractiveness or charm.heresy- opinion or doctrine at variance with the orthodox or accepted doctrine.austere- severe in manner or appearance.eminently- high in station or rank prominent.countenance- appearance especially the look of something.Hyde is there instead of Dr. Jekyll, but instead it's both of them. "Ah, that'a not Jekyll's voice- it's Hyde's!" "the man is not truly one, but truly two." pg. He was confused why they were in the same body, he thought it was some sort of mask. Poole knew that the man was his master, but it looked like Mr. "Sir, if that was my master, why had he a mask upon his face?" pg. Jekyll, but he doesn't try to do anything about it. Utterson realizes that something terrible is happening to Dr. He could have just leave the whole thing alone. Jekyll, but does not want to speak of it with Mr. Utterson. I cannot tell you. And in the meantime, if you can sit and talk with me of other things, for God's sake, stay and so so but if you cannot keep clear of this accursed topic, then in God's name, go, for I cannot bear it." pg. Some day, Utterson, after I am dead, you may perhaps come to learn the right sand wrong of this. Hyde left town, but really he was never a real person. Jekyll got rid of Mr Hyde, and he was able to enjoy his life. Now that that evil influence had been withdrawn, a new life began for Dr. "The death of Sir Danvers was, to his way of thinking, more than paid for by the diappearance of Mr. This gave the reader some forshadowing of the two personalities in one man. "Well sir, there's a rather singular resemblance the two hands are in many points identical: only differently sloped." pg. It also shows the decision Utterson makes to research and dig for information about Dr. I thought this quote was funny because it was a pun. It's like a face you have to see to believe. Hyde is unbearable to look at, but it's worth seeing it. "At least it would be a face worth seeing: the face of a man who was without bowels of mercy: a face which had but to show itself to raise up, in the mind of the unimpressionable Enfield, a spirit of enduring hatred." pg. He does not want to judge people, though he might. He thinks that if he asks a question, it will start too much, and he won't want to hear all of it. He does not believe in asking too many questions. You start a question, and it's like starting a stone." pg. "I feel very strongly about putting questions it partakes too much of the style of the day of judgements. Utterson- kind, nice, curious, headstrong, brave, confident, likeable, easy to talk to Hyde- evil, mean, angry, ugly, smart, naive, shy, ignorant Jekyll- nice, kind, remorseful, guilty, smart, curious, sad, shameful Hyde is a suspect for the murder, and has disappeared./ Have a Most Wanted sign hanging up so anyone could identify him.Hyde runs over a little girl./ Punch him out.He lost control of when he turns into that person. Jekyll was experimenting one day, and he turns into his evil self, Mr. The case is fully explained from different point of views. Turns out, Dr. They open the door and find Hyde dead on the floor, but in Dr. ![]() Jekyll seems to be hiding away and calls for Mr. He then tried to pay off everyone who saw off. One time, Mr. Hyde was walking quickly and just ran over a little girl. Utterson's friend tells him a story about Mr. Jekyll and Hyde are two different people in one body. Lanyon is also friends with Utterson and personally knows Jekyll. ![]() Apparently this story started out with a small dream.Įnfield and Utterson are friends. He shows the evil side of a man and the good side. Stevenson explores the well-known mental condition of "split personalities" in this book. Hyde was written by Robert Louis Stevenson in 1886. ![]()
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