Friday, July 18, 2014

How does Mr. Enfield describe Mr. Hyde?From the first Chapter - the story of the door.

The way that Mr. Enfield describes Mr. Hyde is kind of
chilling.  He describes Hyde both in terms of his looks and in terms of his behavior. 
Both seem a bit shocking and scary.


First, he says that
Hyde is like a "damn juggernaut."  Like he was just single-mindedly pushing ahead and
was unstoppable as he ran over the little girl.


He says
that Hyde looked so evil that even the doctor could not bear to look at him without
wanting to kill him.  Enfield goes on to say that he cannot really say why, but that
Hyde gave the impression of being deformed in some way.

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