Stevenson uses language in a very particular way to create an atmosphere of dreams and horror without being too explicit. He often uses formal language that is similar to the socket event.
when Hyde "trampled calmly over the child's body" the use of the adverb "calmly" suggests there was something terrible about the man.
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"it sounds nothing to hear, but it was hellish to hear"
suggests the double nature of duality used is reflective of the story itself and the characters.
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We are told Hyde looks like "Satan" this is religious connotation
goes with religion v science
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good vs evil
the duality of human nature
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nature vs super natural
a good man contains evil inside
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stevenson shows we all have a dark side
"it wasn't like a man, it was like a damned juggernaut"
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Card 2
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"it sounds nothing to hear, but it was hellish to hear"
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suggests the double nature of duality used is reflective of the story itself and the characters.
Card 3
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We are told Hyde looks like "Satan" this is religious connotation
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