Jekyll and Hyde Chapter 2
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- Jekyll and Hyde Chapter 2
- "a clouded brow"
- Utterson's confused mind. Links in with later pathetic fallacy of fog.
- "Lanyon sat alone over his wine."
- Lanyon indulges in his pleasures in the privacy of his home as this is respectable.
- "This was a hearty, healthy, dapper red-faced gentlemen."
- Lanyon's apperance. Contrasts after he sees Hyde turn into Jekyll.
- "a boisterous and decided manner."
- Lanyon is a cheerful, lively and affectionate person.
- "Unscientific balderdash"
- Lanyon calls Jekyll's science to be nonsense
- "Mr Hyde shrank with a hissing intake of breath..."
- "Hissing" symbolises a snake which could represent the devil.
- "snarled aloud into a savage laugh"
- Hyde has no regard or understanding of polite conversation.
- "Mr Hyde was pale and dwarfish, he gave an impression of deformity without any nameable malformation
- Hyde's apperance bears a mark on the soul.
- "a clouded brow"
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