Stevenson presents Jekyll as desperate by using language that makes him appear ghostly “there … Sat Dr Jekyll , looking deadly sick”. What he done there is was a adverb – desperation , made it sound as if he’s really sick.

Stevenson presents Jekyll as desperate by using descriptions of setting to build tension. “Looking upon the cart by there dusty Windows barred with iron”. This shows that Stephenson is trying to say that because it shows that he is trapped and is wondering why he is trapped.

Stevenson presents Jekyll as desperate by using description that makes him look as if he is begging. “Utterson, I swear to god”, cried the doctor, ” I swear to god I will never set eyes on him again”. Stevenson says this to show that he is desperate because he made it seem as if he don’t wants the envelope so mr Utterson would think that he doesn’t but he does really.

Stevenson presents Jekyll as desperate by using alliteration. Stevenson uses alliteration to describe uttersons disturbed reaction to Jekyll’s behaviour. This emphasises the strangeness of Jekyll’s behaviour because Utterson  is a reasonable man. The repeated harsh sound in his language sshow just how taken aback he is by his friends attitude.

Stevenson presents Jekyll as desperate by describing his reaction “he was cold”. Stevenson used this to say had that harsh sound in his language to show how Utterson it’s reacting to dr Jekyll’s attitude.

Stevenson presents Jekyll as desperate by using repetition “Utterson, I swear to god,” cried the doctor, ” I swear to god I will never set eyes on him again”. Jekyll is making a promise to mr Utterson that Dr Jekyll will never see mr Hyde again. Stevenson uses this to show that Dr Jekyll will never see mr Hyde again.

Also Stevenson uses alliteration by saying ” he did not like his friends feverish Manner”.