jekyll and hyde quotes

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how could "a fog rolled over the city" be interpreted as?
Pathetic fallacy. Shows mystery, could link to the mystery with Hyde.
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how could "ape-like fury" be interpreted as?
Hydes brutality and animalistic behaviour
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what describes carew?
"an aged and beautiful gentleman with white hair"
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what does the constant references of fog in chapter 4 show?
uttersons thought process and confusion
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what describes Utterson?
"lean, long, dusty, dreary and yet somehow lovable"
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what was Hyde described doing in chapter 1?
trampling a child, "the man trampled calmly", and then paid the family with a cheque of someone elses name
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how is Hyde described in chapter 1?
"like some damned Juggernaut"
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what do "a really damnable man" and "really like Satan" indicate?
that hyde is a demonic monster that is destined for hell
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what is the relationship between Dr Lanyon and Dr Jekyll?
used to be very close, fell out because of different scientific views, jekylls being described as "unscientific balderdash"
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