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The Strange Case of Dr. .Jekyll and Mr. Hyde By Robert Louis Stevenson. Literary Terms. Hyperbole. “and now in a moment, friendship, and a peace of mind, and the whole tenor of his [Dr. Lanyon] life were wrecked” pg. 24
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The Strange Case of Dr. .Jekyll and Mr. HydeBy Robert Louis Stevenson Literary Terms
Hyperbole • “and now in a moment, friendship, and a peace of mind, and the whole tenor of his [Dr. Lanyon] life were wrecked” pg. 24 • Dr. Lanyon’s whole entire life, persona, and work is all gone in an instant. It gives a feeling of depression. It has all led up to then plunder.
Simile • “With Ape-like fury, Mr. Hyde broke all bounds and clubbed him down to Earth”pg.16 • This simile shows how uncontrollable and crazed Hyde’s unexplicable fury was