The diction choice was carefully chosen with provocative words such as ‘forced' ‘submerged' and ‘eternal emotional wounds', which provided maximal emphasis on ‘the robust fire rushing through his veins'. Nonetheless, the words were also chosen to evoke an emotional response towards Jekyll and sympathize with his ‘situation'.
The Poem was written free verse, due to the focus on meaning rather than flow. Originally the Poem was written with the objective to write the Poem rhythmic flow. However, numerous times lines were to sacrifice deep meaning to flow, so instead the result was the free-verse with the focus of lines dense in meaning. The allusion of Jekyll and Hyde provided a leverage to the context of the character freeing up lines to describe Jekyll and Hyde, allowing a unique approach to the novel with a 44-line Poem.
Overall confidence is high in the Poem. There is a clear hidden meaning in the Poem, which can be interpreted many ways. The poem was written with the purpose to depict a vivid image of Jekyll's mind and evoke the reader's emotions in the reader. The metre was appropriately maintained throughout the Poem. The vocabulary was placed with the strongest possible words and phrases. The tone was kept