The girl who was trampled in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" was going to deliver a message for Mr. Hyde, the evil alter ego of Dr. Jekyll. She was seeking to deliver a note to Dr. Jekyll's residence.
One example of foreshadowing in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is when Mr. Hyde tramples a girl in the street without remorse, hinting at his more sinister nature. Another example is the physical transformation that Dr. Jekyll undergoes when turning into Mr. Hyde, which serves as a foreshadowing of the internal conflict within him.
After Mr. Hyde tramples the little girl in the street, he shows no remorse and continues on his way. The incident adds to the growing evidence that Mr. Hyde is a dangerous and immoral character, leading to deeper suspicions about Dr. Jekyll's involvement with him.
From these embers...
In chapter 4 of "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," Mr. Hyde tramples over a young girl without any remorse. He then disappears into the night, leaving the girl injured and the witnesses horrified by his callousness.
Enfield tells Utterson the story of how he witnessed Mr. Hyde trample a young girl in the street and then disappear into the door of Dr. Jekyll's house. This incident serves as the first indication to the characters in the book of the connection between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Edward Hyde
The cast of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - 1912 includes: Harry Benham as Mr. Hyde (some scenes) James Cruze as Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde Marie Eline as Little girl knocked down by Hyde Jane Gail Marguerite Snow
The servant girl witnessed Mr. Hyde committing a violent murder through her window one night in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde". This event terrifies her and leads her to identify Hyde to the authorities as the perpetrator.
Yes, it is called Dr. Jekyll and Sister ( not Mr.) Hyde! Girl is a sort of female Frankenstein monster type. it was made into a movie, as you state. Monstrous stuff.
One passage that implies a lack of concern for humanity in "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is when Mr. Hyde tramples a young girl without any remorse or apology. This action demonstrates his callous disregard for others and his selfish pursuit of his own desires without any consideration for the well-being of those around him.
Someone in the little girl's family was sick.
Someone in the little girl's family was sick.