Cards (3)

  • "o my poor old Henry Jekyll, if I ever read Satan's signature upon a face, it is on that of your new friend" - Chapter 2 Utterson
    • Hyde seems like he was sent to earth by Satan himself --> show a (Victorian) reader how sinister and scary he looks
    • Juxtaposition - how can such an evil person be Jekyll's friend?
  • "With ape-like fury [...] trampling his victim [...] storm of blows, under which the bones were audibly shattered" - Chapter 4
    • Darwin's theory of evolution - Hyde is an unevolved/ devolved creature; he's inhuman
    • 'bones audibly shattered' - no human being can shatter bones like this so it depicts his inhumane character
  • "trampled calmly over the child's body [...] it was hellish to see" - Chapter 1 , Enfield
    • oxymoron - inhumane, Hyde's Id like personality
    • juxtaposition - trampling calmly over someone sounds cruel which portrays his animalistic and devilish behaviour