Jekyll and Hyde Chapter 7 Key Quotes
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What does 'full of premature twilight' symbolize in relation to Jekyll?

  • His friendship with Utterson
  • His emotional happiness
  • The fading of his life (correct)
  • His state of self-imprisonment

What does being a 'disconsolate prisoner' suggest about Jekyll's state?

He is in a state of self-imprisonment and gloom.

Jekyll's transformation reveals only happiness.

False (B)

Mr. Utterson expresses remorse by saying, 'God forgive us, God forgive us,' because he feels he has failed to ______.

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Chapter 7 Key Quotes Analysis

  • "full of premature twilight" signifies an emotional reflection of Jekyll's state, highlighted by the use of pathetic fallacy, symbolizing his declining vitality and impending death.

  • The phrase "disconsolate prisoner" compares Jekyll to a captive, indicating his deep psychological turmoil and self-imposed isolation, emphasizing his role as both the inmate and the warden in his mental struggle.

  • The quote about Jekyll's face transitioning from a smile to "abject terror and despair" marks a critical moment of his visible deterioration. This transformation shocks Utterson and Enfield, highlighting the severity of Jekyll's internal crisis.

  • Utterson's plea, "God forgive us, God forgive us," reveals a profound sense of guilt and helplessness regarding Jekyll's plight, suggesting that both Utterson and Enfield feel complicit in Jekyll's suffering and unable to intervene effectively.

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Explore key quotes from Chapter 7 of 'Jekyll and Hyde' with this flashcard quiz. Delve into significant phrases and their meanings, examining how they reflect the characters' emotional states and themes of the novella. Perfect for literature students and enthusiasts.

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