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Heaven Lowered Pall Dark Readers Chapter Utterson Inspector

Front in chapter 4
utterson says he will take the inspector to hydes house 
what was lowered over heaven (desciption)
Back
A great chocolate-coloured pall lowered over heaven




= Pall - a dark cloud but also a cloth placed over coffin
= chocolate & heaven - good connoations

==This pathetic fallacy emphasises the fear of the readers, making them feel uneasy as the area seems unsafe.

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frightening the readers as it seems even in the weather, dark forces are at play. Upon second reading, one might argue that the ‘pall’ also foreshadows the two other deaths(lanyon and hyde/jekyll) that are to come however first-time readers are unaware of this, creating a sense of mystery.

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