Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Ryan Frank, Bryant Delgado, Matt Morrison, Rom Profesorsky, Brittney Seed
Topics Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Dinner Party Jekyll’s will Talk about Hyde Murder in the street Hyde disappears Lack of family
Themes Restraint during the Victorian time period Jekyll believes he can get rid of Hyde Violence is a part of human nature Hyde beats man for no reason Women are weak and fragile lack of women 1st woman gets trampled 2nd faints after witnessing murder Victorian age said no emotion, violence, sexual expression, etc. Jekyll says he can get rid of hyde whenever he wants
Symbols Chapter 3 Jekyll’s will- Displays the chaos of evil since Jekyll wishes to be evil but not sacrifice anything he has Chapter 4 “Beautiful” elderly man that glows in light symbolizes the innocence that Hyde attacks, showing between Hyde and the world Hyde is still ugly, showing his evil side, he is also shrouded in “mist and moonlight”
Author’s Tone Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Unsettling - Dr Jekyll becomes pale and nervous when discussing the will Defensive- Jekyll insists on giving everything to Hyde Ambivalent- Utterson tentatively promises Jekyll to go through with the will Chapter 4 Mysterious- Hyde disappears and has no known family Wrathful- Hyde beats man for no reason Concerned- the maid is worried about The man Hyde attacked
Mood Chapter 3 & Chapter 4 Suspicion - Of the connection between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Dr. Jekyll's reaction to Hyde's name & Hyde's use of Jekyll’s cane Chapter 4 Fear - Of Mr. Hyde Curiosity - At the mysterious disappearance of Mr. Hyde
Imagery Chapter 3 Chapter 4 “The large handsome of Dr. Jekyll grew pale to the very lips, and there came a blackness about his eyes.” Chapter 4 Another example of imagery I found in chapter 4 was “And next moment, with ape-like fury, he was trampling his victim under foot and hailing down a storm of blows ….. “
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