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Starting with this extract: How does Stevenson present Hyde as an…
Starting with this extract: How does Stevenson present Hyde as an outsider?
Hyde is a devil
Description of Hyde's appearance makes his othered. kept seperate from everyone else and that is why people are scared of him.
Big vs Small
Silent but deadly.
"more"
Exageration of his abilities. It make him appear to be inhuman.
repetitive use of the word more we get a feeling of fear and exaggeration because Hyde is being descirbed as more than human.
Lack of humanity
Signposting, signalling, highlighting, suggesting
Nightime.
Hyde inhabits the nighttime. Is darkness. its obscuring. its not a safe time.
Opposite of day.
protected by the cover of darkness.
Nightime and nightmares. Utterson is haunted by Hyde in his dreams,
The way that Hyde speaks is in short, bursts of language in comparison Utterson speaks in long passages.
Different
Hyde speaks differently from the upperclass people around him.
unformed sentences
speech pattern
animalistic attributes - non human and not normal. he's an outsider.