Jekyll and Hyde, Chapter 5 Quotes Flashcards
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What does the phrase 'dingy windowless structure' refer to?

  • Enfield's office
  • Hyde's laboratory
  • Jekyll's house (correct)
  • Utterson's house
  • What does 'light falling dimly' emphasize?

    darkness

    The phrase 'windows barred with iron' indicates that Jekyll is free.

    False

    What does the statement 'I swear to god I will never set eyes on him' suggest?

    <p>the enormity of the situation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'I was thinking of my own character' imply?

    <p>hypocrisy</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'fog slept above the drowned city' suggest?

    <p>the city is dead</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do 'lights like carbuncles' imply about the city?

    <p>disease or evil</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'I wouldn't speak of this note' indicate?

    <p>secrecy and hypocrisy</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Setting and Imagery

    • "Dingy windowless structure" evokes a sense of decay and abandonment related to Jekyll's house, impacting Utterson's perception of Jekyll negatively.
    • "Light falling dimly" reinforces themes of darkness, symbolizing evil and moral corruption permeating the narrative.

    Symbolism

    • "Windows barred with iron" represents Jekyll's entrapment and suppression, highlighting his internal struggles and loss of freedom.
    • "Fog slept above the drowned city" metaphorically indicates a lifeless, sinister environment, further underlining the theme of evil within the city.

    Themes of Religion and Morality

    • "I swear to god I will never set eyes on him" suggests desperation and the significant gravity of the situation, intertwining religious undertones with moral dilemmas.
    • "I was thinking of my own character" reflects hypocrisy, showcasing the conflict between personal morals and societal expectations.

    Urban Decay

    • "Lights like carbuncles" draws a parallel between the city's illumination and disease, suggesting a corrupted landscape plagued by evil influences.
    • "I wouldn't speak of this note" implies a deliberate choice to conceal crucial information, emphasizing elements of hypocrisy and secrecy among the characters.

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    This quiz focuses on key quotes from Chapter 5 of 'Jekyll and Hyde'. Each card contains a significant phrase followed by its interpretation to enhance understanding of the themes and character development. Ideal for students looking to deepen their analysis of the text.

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