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21 Cards in this Set

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Unscientific Balderdash

How Dr Lanyon describes the work of Dr Jekyll

My devil had long been caged

How Dr Jekyll describes the feeling of holding back Mr Hyde

Cry out like a rat

How Hyde's cry is described when seen by Pool

Grew pale to the lips, and a blackness came over the eye

The transformation of Jekyll when his will is brought up

His affections like ivy, were the growth of time

Describes how the relationships of Utterson are, simile.

Pedantic and hidebound

How Jekyll describes Lanyon

Satan's Signature

How the face of Hyde is described, religious and alliteration

Hansom and of fifty, with a slyish cast

How Jekyll is described

Hardly Human, trogliditic

The description of Hyde, alliteration and troglodyte was a primitive being

Hitherto unknown disgust

The reaction of Utterson when he sees Hyde

Sinister block of building, thrust its gable

The description of Hyde's laboratory

The last good influence in the lives of down going men

The description of Utterson, how he was, a lawyer

Looking deadly sick

The description of Jekyll after the death of carew

Long dusty, dreary yet somehow loveable

Alliteration and the description of Utterson

I let my brother go to the devil in his own way

How Utterson does not care for gossip or the background to his clients

Some city in a nightmare

How the town is described after Carew's death

Long tongue

How Enfield describes himself after gossiping about the trampling of the child

Theatrical to the eye

How lanyon is described by Utterson

Hearty, healthy dapper red faced man

Other description of Lanyon, alliteration

Impression of deformity without any nameable malformations

The description of Hyde

Wild as harpies

The reaction to the women after Hyde was seen trampling the child, harpies would avenge wrong doing