Jekyll and Hyde Chapter 7
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- Jekyll and Hyde Chapter 7
- "like some disconsolate prisoner"
- Jekyll is described as being unhappy and appears to be trapped.
- "the smile was struck out of his face and succeeded by an expression of such abject terror and despair"
- Jekyll is aghast by his realisation of his change into Hyde
- "froze the very blood of the two gentlemen below"
- Utterson and Enfield are shocked by what they have witnessed at the window.
- "they turned and left the court without a word"
- Reference to secrecy. Despite witnessing the extro-ordinary change, they do not discuss it.
- "they were both plae; and there was an answering horror in their eyes."
- Both gentlemen express their terror and shock in their faces rather than through words.
- "God forgive us! God forgive us!"
- Jekyll's transformation is unnatural. utterson asks God for forgiveness.
- "like some disconsolate prisoner"
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