Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
- Quotes and Analysis
- Story of the Door
- "never lighted by a smile"
- Search for Mr Hyde
- "his imagination also
was engaged or
rather enslaved"
- it had no face or one that
baffled him and melted before
his eyes
- Dr Jekyll was Quite at Ease
- The Carew Murder Case
- "Mr Hyde broke out of all bounds"
- "with ape-like fury"
- "reinvasion of darkness"
- "She had an evil face, smoothed by hypocrisy"
- Incident of the Letter
- "dingy windowless structure"
- ""
- Remarkable Incident of Dr Lanyon
- "He had his
death-warrant written
legibly upon his face"
- "His flesh had fallen away"
- "Lanyon declared himself a doomed man"
- "spare me any
allusion to one whom
I regard as dead"
- "accursed topic"
- "I am the chief of sinners, I
am the chief of sufferers
also"
- Incident at the Window
- "like some disconsolate prisoner"
- "an expression of such abject
terror and despair, as froze the
very blood of the two
gentlemen"
- "God forgive us, God forgive us"
- The Last Night
- "the streets unusually
bare of passengers"
- "the thin trees in the
garden were lashing
themselves along the
railing"
- "the crushed phial in the hand
and the strong smell of kernels
that hung upon the air, Utterson
knew that he was looking on the
body of a self-destroyer"
- Dr Lanyon's Narrative
- Henry Jekyll's Full Statement of the Case
- "I thus drew steadily nearer to that truth, ny whose
partial discovery I have been doomed to such a dreadful
shipwreck: than man is not truly one, but truly two"
- "in the agonized womb of
consciousness, these polar twins
should be continuously struggling"
- "a horror of the spirit that
cannot be exceeded at the
hour of birth or death"
- "That night I had come to the fatal crossroads"