Words In Dr Jekyll And Hyde

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The author shows not only people’s failure to use words but refusal as well. In the novel, the characters cannot fully express themselves, or choose not to express themselves. For example, in the first chapter, Enfield claims that he does not want to share the name of the man who trampled the young girl in order to avoid gossip. Similarly, Utterson withholds information from the police following Sir Danvers Carew's murder by choosing to keep Hyde and Jekyll's relationship secret. The silences in the story show the constrains of the Victorian era and how everyone had to keep up a facade, somewhat similar to today’s time. An example of failure to use words is throughout the story when no one who meets Hyde can describe exactly what it is about

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