Hyde as Threatening and Dangerous Flashcards
1
Q
“He is hardly human! Something troglodytic.”
A
Mr. Utterson describes Hyde as inhuman and primitive, highlighting his threatening nature.
2
Q
“He’s wrong in the mind; his spirit is not the same.”
A
Hyde is seen as mentally disturbed and evil, making him inherently dangerous.
3
Q
“With a roar, he was down on the ground, and the man who struck him was gone.”
A
Hyde violently attacks a man, showing his aggressive and unpredictable nature.
4
Q
“The man trampled calmly over the child’s body.”
A
Hyde’s cold and heartless trampling of the child shows his brutality.