In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, how does Stevenson use weather to enhance the terror of his story?
He places terrifying events in the bright light of day in order to expose the evil side in society.
He shrouds terrifying events in fog to prevent Mr. Hyde’s identity from being revealed.
He uses rain as a metaphor for cleansing evil from society.
He dresses Mr. Hyde in a black cloak so he blends into the darkest part of the night.