Jekyll and Hyde Chapter 8
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- Jekyll and Hyde Chapter 8
- "it was a wild, cold, seasonable night of March..."
- Pathetic fallacy. Gothic setting which creates suspense.
- "borne in upon his mind a crushing anticipation of calamity"
- Utterson's thoughts foreshadow a disaster that is to come.
- "It was but for one minute that I saw him, but the hair stood upon my head like quills."
- Pool descirbe seeing Hyde instead of his master.
- "I shall consider it my duty to break the door."
- Utterson breaks the door as he believes he has a responsibility to do so.
- "you felt it in your marrow - kind of cold and thin"
- Pool describes tht Hyde has an affect on people in their soul.
- "Evil... evil was sure to come of that connection"
- Hyde is evil. The connection of evil between Jekyll and Hyde.
- "A dismal sreech, as of mere animal terror, rang from the cabinet"
- Hyde is acting like an animals showing his primitive nature
- "the body of a self-destroyer"
- Jekyll murders himself through Hyde.
- "it was a wild, cold, seasonable night of March..."
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