Chapter 4 Flashcards
“a fog rolled over the city, the night was cloudless, brilliantly lit by the full moon”
SETTING
creates a calm almost ominous atmosphere before the chaos, heightens the following violence
“a very pretty manner of politeness, to breathe such an innocent and old-world kindness of disposition”
CAREW innocent/vulnerability
Shows the extent of Hyde’s evil nature by carrying out such a vicious, vindictive attack on an innocent man
“With a great flame of anger”
HYDE violence
Metaphor- emphasises Hyde’s aggression, Imagery- his anger was an indestructible force of nature
“Brandishing the cane…like a madman”
HYDE violence
Violent verb, simile- heightens Hydes violent nature
“Broke out of all bounds and clubbed him to tho the earth”
HYDE violence
Word choice- shows how Hyde broke out of humanity and resorted to evil
“With ape-like fury”
HYDE violence
Simile- highlights Hydes animalistic and primitive nature which fuels his violence
“Hailing down a storm of blows,under which the bones were audibly shattered”
HYDE violence
Pathetic fallacy- emphasises the cruel nature of the violence attack, onomatopoeia- highlights the severity of the attack and the damage Hyde caused
“City in a nightmare”
SETTING soho
Metaphor- creates sinister atmosphere, Hydes neighbourhood reflects his character