Explore The Way Hyde Is Presented. Quotes And Ideas Flashcards
“Dismal screech as of
Mere animal terror”
“Monkey”, “it”, “creature”, “rat”
Hyde described as Inhumane, animalistic
“Ape-like…
Fury”
“Trogladytic”
Lived/lives in a cave
“Savage…
Laugh”
Poole “mopped…
His brow”
Hyde has…
Physical affects on people - supernatural
“He is not…
Easy to describe” - uncanny
When Enfield sees Hyde - “brings on
The sweat like running”
Hydes descriptions change from
“Juggernaut” to “dwarf” juxtaposition- Hyde being supernatural. People can’t accurately describe him. Like a ghost
Hyde referred to religiously for example
“Satan” - gothic
Significant affect on Victorian society
Hyde “Haunted
The lawyer” - like a ghost
“Mr Hyde had
Disappeared”
“God…
Forgive us” - Utterson REPEATS -religious
Hyde embodies the ________ aspects of Jekylls personality
Darker
Pathetic fallacy links to his evil
Chapter 8 - “wild,cold night”
“Trampled calmly”
Does not care, no remorse
“Broke out…
Of all bounds” - Jekylls way to break rules which were very important in Victorian society
“Bones audibly
Shattered”
Brutality that Hyde shows
Hyde significant in Victorian society - same time as…
Jack the Ripper. Increased sales of the book dramatically
At the start, Hyde “ wishes to avoid…
A scene” but he starts to care less about his reputation (context)
Juxtaposition of the pathetic fallacy of the night of Carew murder
“Cloudless” night
3 key points for Hyde representation
Animalistic, de-evolution
Uncanny, supernatural, gothic
Evil, cruel
‘that child of
hell had nothing human’ - religion, de-evolution, pure evil. significant that it is from Jekyll