Chapter 4- The Carew Murder Case. Hint: Pathetic fallacy of fog over london. Representation of Mr Utterson's mind.
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Hint: Hyde has no self-control & is easily angered. Simile
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Hint: The brutality of Hyde's murder of Carew. Described in animalistic terms suggesting Hyde is controlled by his impulses and the more primitive side of himself. Link to first paragraph when he tramples the child. Metaphor 'storm of blows'
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Hint: Jekyll submerged into Hyde again, Jekyll's sins & fears seem to be reflecting upon the city of London. Simile
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Chapter 5-Incident of the letter. Hint:Description of Jekyll's laboratory. Reference to Utterson's mind
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Hint: Suggestion of Jekyll being a 'disconsolate prisoner'.
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Hint: Jekyll's appearance has changed and seems to be deteriorating physically.
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Hint:description of London. Carbuncles are the colour red which could be symbolic of blood suggesting another death is to take place.
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Chapter 6- Remarkable incident of Dr Lanyon. Hint: Hyde's past actions goes against Victorian society theme of reputation
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Hint: Contrast with Lanyon's previous appearance ("healthy hearty")