Quotes to show the fog is associated with Hyde
“and through the muffle and smother of those fallen clouds”
“Fog rolled over the city in small hours”
Analysis of “and through the muffle and smother of those fallen clouds”
Muffle and smother symbolise suffocation
Fallen links to death
Analysis of “Fog rolled over the city in small hours”
Small links to Hyde
Rolling could link to the way Hyde trampled the girl
Quotes that describe the weather when Poole and utterson travel across London
“Wild, cold seasonable night of March”
“Pale moon”
“Thin trees, lashing themselves along the railing”
Analysis of “Wild, cold seasonable night of March”
Wild links to the discovery utterson and Poole will make
Cold links to the dead body
Analysis of “pale moon”
Pale links to a dead persons face and people turn pale after seeing Hyde
Analysis of “thin trees lashing themselves along the railings”
Links to self harm and suicide (jekyll/hyde suicide)
Quotes to describe the setting at the trampling incident/the back door
“Sinister block of building”
“Black winter morning”
“No window, nothing but a door”
Analysis of “sinister block of building”
Sinister - looks evil (hydes ugliness)
Analysis of “black winter morning”
Black links to the devil/hyde
Analysis of “no windows, nothing but a door”
No windows would suggest the person wants to hide something
Quotes to describe setting around carews murder
“Wind was continuously charging and rooting these embattled vapours”
“Great chocolate-coloured pall lowered over heaven”
“A haggard shaft of daylight”
Analysis of “Wind was continuously charging and rooting these embattled vapours”
Charging links to Hyde trampling the girl and therefore foreshadows carews murder
Analysis of
“Great chocolate-coloured pall lowered over heaven”
London being described as heaven could mean any evil in it is hell ( Hyde )
Chocolate coloured pall (fog) also links to Hyde
Analysis of “A haggard shaft of daylight”
Darkness links to mystery and the unknown