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Mr. Hyde, a character from Robert Louis Stevenson's "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," is defined by his unsettling, grotesque appearance that evokes fear and disgust. He embodies the darker side of humanity, leaving others with the worst first impressions. His mysterious nature, combined with his ape-like features, adds to the intrigue and horror surrounding him. Hyde's character serves as a representation of the duality of man, showcasing the struggle between good and evil within us all.
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By Toby Jones Mr. Hyde
Characteristics • Mr Hyde's grotesque appearance. • How he gives off the worst first impressions. • A generally mysterious character.