The contrast between the two sides
of London is first shown
"The street shone out in contrast
to its dingy neighbourhood, like a
fire in a forest" Pg 4
"The marks of prolonged
and sordid negligence" Pg 5
Chapter 2
Utterson's nightmare in chapter 2
highlights the anonymity of the city of
London and the unknown terrors that
exist
"He would be aware of the
great field of lamps of a
nocturnal city" Pg 15
"Through wider labyrinths
of lamplighted city" Pg 15
Chapter 3
The reader is given an insight into the
world of upper class London through a
dinner party hostedby Dr Jekyll
"______"
Chapter 4
The violent death of Mr Hyde is portrayed
from the narrative perspective of a maid
who witnesses the attack. Pathetic fallacy
and contrast is used to narrate the events