Jekyll context Flashcards
Paragraph 1 idea
Criticism of restrictive social expectations
paragraph 1 evidence
“make his name stink from one end of london to the other” - olfactory imagery
“Hid them with the most morbid sense of shame” - emotional language
“Devil that had long been caged, he came out roaring” - auditory imagery and zoomorphism
Paragraph 2 idea
Darwinist influences creating a clash between science and religion
Paragraph 2 evidence
” ape like fury” - simile and zoomorphism
“Something troglodytic” - emphasis
“really like satan” - allegory
Paragraph 3 idea
Criticism of classism
Paragraph 3 evidence
“dismal quarter of soho” - emotional language
“broke into hysterical whimpering” - auditory imagery
“stood huddled like a flock of sheep” - simile