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Presentation Of Hyde

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stevenson presents hyde as an animal like and frightening character. hydes actions reflect his personality, through the phrase ''...other snarled aloud into a savage laugh'' this not only shows Hyeds lack of manners but also how even his laugh is cruel and violent. ''savage laugh'' creates an uncomfortable impression for both utterson and the reader as even the positive things about a person are cruel and frightening in Hyde. stevenson uses the verb 'snarled' to compare hyde to animals and other creatures. this makes him less human as thoigh he hasnt evolved or is missing something. we as the readers assosiate ' snarled' with an angry animal such as an agressive dog, this links hyde to the idea of danger and we think of him as a frightening outsider. …show more content…

he is the complete opposite of the men in the 19th centruary who were respected gentlemen, for example from previous chapters we know utterson as a popular respectable man. stevenson presents them bith here to show the huge contrast and make hyde seem even more frightening. the reader links 'extraordinry quickeness' with wild animals such as lions and tigers which are often violent, strong and merciless, this then alos makes hyde seem as violent, strong and merciless and we already know this when he tramples the girl in chapter 1 'like a dammed juggernaut' this helps to make him seem more like a frightening

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