Hyde
- Created by: Erin
- Created on: 22-03-17 19:04
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- Mr Hyde
- "Trampled calmly"
- Chapter One
- Oxymoron
- Foreshadow (Jekyll and Hyde)
- Trampling little girl
- Verb "Trampled"
- Violent imagery and act
- Verb "Trampled"
- "Calmly" not often associated with violent acts
- Hyde does not care about hurting people
- "Something detestable, something downright displeasing"
- Chapter Two
- Allliteration
- Hydes description
- "Something" not normal, fear of the unknown (repetition emphasises this)
- "Ape-like fury"
- chapter four
- Animalistic imagery
- Not human but closest thing to it (ape)
- Darwins theory
- Draws upon tension with religion
- People did ntot want to believe science
- Not human but closest thing to it (ape)
- Similie
- "Fury" suggests anger, first time he shows emotion
- Kills carew
- "Hissing intake of breath"
- Chapter two
- Animalistic imagery - snake
- Context of religion, Adam and eve, scheming/poisonous
- Sudden action, not clam, does not think before his actions
- "devil that had long been caged came our roaring"
- Chapter nine
- "roaring" animalistic
- Not human
- Metaphor
- Hinting at when he kills carew
- Jekyll describing Hyde as his "devil"
- Religious - pure evil
- Jekyll describing Hyde as his "devil"
- "Trampled calmly"
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