approval
mr. hyde
Mr. Hyde
He isn't given the choice. He want to become Dr. Jekyll perminantly but keeps reverting to Hyde.
The meeting with Mr. Utterson was in the street in front of Mr. Hyde's home
he is worried about his friend mr jekyll since he knows dr.jekyll has willed everything to hyde and he sees what an awful person hyde is
"Admiring" least describes the author's tone toward Mr. Collins.
mr. hyde
Enfield compares Mr. Hyde's actions to a juggernaut to emphasize the unstoppable and destructive nature of Hyde's behavior. Just like a juggernaut, Hyde seems to be on a relentless path of destruction, causing harm to others without any regard for the consequences. This comparison highlights the terrifying and overwhelming impact that Hyde's actions have on those around him.
Mr. Hyde of course.
Mr. Hyde
hyde would probly win also which mr hyde is it
In "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," the sawbones refer to the medical doctors or surgeons who work on Mr. Hyde after he is involved in an accident or altercation. They are mentioned when Mr. Hyde is injured and treated for his wounds.
Mr. Hyde shrank back in horror when he looked at the transformed face of Mr. Hyde in the mirror. This caused Mr. Hyde to recoil with a hissing intake of breath.
In the street in front of Mr. Hyde's home.
He isn't given the choice. He want to become Dr. Jekyll perminantly but keeps reverting to Hyde.
The meeting with Mr. Utterson was in the street in front of Mr. Hyde's home
The author clealy has very little regard for the Gardiners.