Who says ape like fury?

The use of the simile 'ape-like fury' describes Hyde as an animal capable of rages, not a human. This shows that Hyde doesn't care about his actions and has no control over his fiery, animalistic behaviour.
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What chapter is ape-like fury from?

In Chapter 4, we learn about the murder of Sir Danvers Carew. We are told that Hyde acted in a 'great flame of anger' and 'with ape-like fury' when he attacked the 'innocent' old man who was well-respected by all who knew him.
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How is Jekyll described quotes?

“He is not easy to describe. There is something wrong with his appearance; something displeasing, something downright detestable. I never saw a man I so disliked, and yet I scarce know why. He must be deformed somewhere; he gives a strong feeling of deformity, although I couldn't specify the point.
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How does Utterson describe Hyde?

"Mr Hyde was pale and dwarfish, he gave an impression of deformity without any nameable malformation, he had a displeasing smile..." Utterson's description of Hyde echoes Enfield's description. The characters that meet Hyde are all convinced that something is "wrong" with him but cannot pinpoint what it is.
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Who says like some damned Juggernaut?

Key context. Enfield says of Hyde mowing down the girl that 'it was like some damned Juggernaut' (p. 3). A Juggernaut was a huge wagon which carried the image of the Hindu god Krishna.
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Who says Satan's signature upon a face?

The last, I think; for, O my poor old Harry Jekyll, if ever I read Satan's signature upon a face, it is on that of your new friend.” In Chapter 3, Utterson finally meets Hyde.
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Who says a certain sinister block of building?

Stevenson uses personification when describing the laboratory in the opening chapter: 'a certain sinister block of building thrust forward its gable on the street.
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Who is more evil Jekyll or Hyde?

Jekyll is a kind and respected English doctor who has repressed evil urges inside of him. In an attempt to hide this, he develops a type of serum that he believes will effectively mask his dark side. Instead, Jekyll transforms into Edward Hyde, the physical and mental manifestation of his evil personality.
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Why did Dr. Jekyll commit suicide?

Jekyll commits suicide because he feels himself losing control, switching over to his Mr. Hyde persona without meaning to. Jekyll knows that Hyde is a dangerous man bent on committing heinous acts.
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Is ape like fury a metaphor?

with ape-like fury, he was trampling his victim under foot, and hailing down a storm of blows. The use of the simile 'ape-like fury' describes Hyde as an animal capable of rages, not a human. This shows that Hyde doesn't care about his actions and has no control over his fiery, animalistic behaviour.
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Why is Hyde smaller than Jekyll?

Since Hyde represents the purely evil in man (or in Dr. Jekyll), he is, therefore, symbolically represented as being much smaller than Dr.
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What did Jekyll look like?

Jekyll is described as middle-aged, distinguished-looking, and a large man. Mr. Hyde is younger, more energetic, and described by just about everyone as seeming to have a deformity. No one can pinpoint exactly what this deformity is, but they unanimously agree that it's there... and that it's definitely evil.
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Why is Mr Hyde short?

He has spent a great part of his life trying to repress evil urges that were not fitting for a man of his stature. He creates a serum, or potion, in an attempt to separate this hidden evil from his personality. In doing so, Jekyll transformed into the smaller, younger, cruel, remorseless, and evil Hyde.
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How tall is Mr Hyde?

Height: 10'/5'8” Weight: 800/130 lbs.
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How old is Jekyll?

Dr Henry Jekyll/Mr Edward Hyde

As Jekyll, he is a fifty year old Doctor, fascinated by the workings of the human brain and intrigued by notes he has discovered in a book left by his late father, outlining a way by which a man may separate the two opposing elements of his personality.
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Is Mr Hyde a monster?

Although Mr Hyde is invariably depicted as a huge monster, in the original book he is described as being slightly smaller physically than Dr. Jekyll, since the evil part of his personality was the lesser part.
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How does Hyde commit suicide?

When Utterson and Poole come to the laboratory, Hyde commits suicide by drinking poison, declaring that he has also killed Jekyll.
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What was in Dr Jekyll's potion?

The potion is made from a 'blood-red liquor' (p. 52), called a 'tincture' (p. 55), and a 'crystalline salt of a white colour' (p. 51).
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What did Mr. Hyde do that was evil?

Hyde is only seen to do two real acts of evil. He first tramples a small girl (after which she lives and he gives the family a retribution check) and he later kills an innocent elderly gentleman.
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What mental illness does Jekyll and Hyde have?

Jekyll and his counterpart, Mr. Hyde, could be one of manic depressive psychosis. The diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders and emerging psychological theories during the Victorian Era would have influenced Stevenson and the character of Dr. Jekyll/Mr.
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What did Jekyll and Hyde suffer from?

The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a well-known example of a psychiatric disorder, commonly known as split personality.
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Why does Jekyll say he became Hyde instead of an angel?

Jekyll says he became Hyde instead of an angel, because the experiment's purpose was to get his bad side to show through. In what way does Jekyll become enslaved? Jekyll becomes enslaved, because he feels good when he drinks the potion and has the bad side, making him want to keep drinking it, like an addiction.
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What does trampled calmly mean?

Paragraph 5: "the man trampled calmly over the child's body and left her screaming on the ground" - Mr Richard Enfield. Juxtaposing ideas - "trampled" has negative connotations of pain while "calmly" has kinder connotations of gentle and quiet. This shows that the man found it easy to do something so sinister.
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Who says the man trampled calmly?

The first time we see the theme of good versus evil is in the first chapter when a mysterious figure, Hyde, tramples a child in the street and shows no remorse. The text tells us that 'the man trampled calmly over the child's body and left her screaming on the ground'.
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What does Hyde symbolize?

According to the indefinite remarks made by his overwhelmed observers, Hyde appears repulsively ugly and deformed, small, shrunken, and hairy. His physical ugliness and deformity symbolizes his moral hideousness and warped ethics.
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