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Relationship Between Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde

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In the novel The Strange Case of Mr.Hyde and Dr.Jekyll, the character Mr. Hyde, is the evil alter ego of Dr. Jekyll. Mr.Hyde is one who indulges in various undisclosed vices; he is the manifestation of Dr. Jekyll's personality. He is also guilty of committing atrocious acts throughout the novel. The search to determine who Edward Hyde really is constitutes the first half of the novel. Hyde’s name is also significant, as he is both a hidden man and a persona that Dr. Jekyll hides behind. Mr. Utterson notes the significance of the name in Chapter Two: "‘If he be Mr. Hyde,’ he had thought, ‘I shall be Mr. Seek.’" As described in the book, Mr.Hyde is a smaller, younger, more energetic, and just basically a malevolent, villainous guy. He is frequently compared to a monkey or an ape, suggesting a certain animalistic and inhumanistic aura about him. Although no one can really pinpoint a particular deformity, they all agree that he has one – one that makes him a twisted, dark man who manages to inspire fear, disgust, and loathing even from afar. He is also described repeatedly as "timid yet bold." …show more content…

Mr. Hyde, to put it mildly, likes to beat people up. Based on the crimes we see, his predilection for violence isn’t like a gang member’s, because he doesn’t hold any affiliations or have any conception of honor and respect. Nor is he really like a schoolyard bully, because he’s not particularly bigger or stronger than the people he beats up – not to mention that he doesn’t do it in front of crowds or to make himself look good. No, he simply likes beating people up. He feels pleasure when he engages in

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