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The strange case of dr. Jekyll and mr. Hyde lesson 1

what does the word juggernaut mean as it is used in the passage
folktale

loud noise

small animal

powerful force

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Powerful force

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A juggernaut is a metaphorical force considered to be extremely powerful, merciless and destructive. It is often used to refer to entities that require blind obedience, sacrifice or devotion. In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the term is used to describe Mr. Hyde when he is violent and out of control. The term comes from the use of wagons in Hindu religious traditions.

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The word juggernaut mean powerful force. The dictionary also state Juggernaut as a "huge, powerful, and overwhelming force or institution." A Juggernaut is a powerful, unstoppable force. The way Mr. Hyde trampled the young girl was like a Juggernaut.

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