46 miles
17 miles
Union Station in Chicago to the University of Chicago in Hyde Park is approximately 9 miles.
1.6 miles
17 miles
Mr. Hyde plays the role of Dr. Jekyll's darker, more sinister alter ego in "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." He represents the hidden, evil side of Dr. Jekyll's personality that emerges when he takes a potion to transform into Mr. Hyde.
There are about 12.6 miles between Northolt, London and Hyde Park, London, United Kingdom.
About 3 miles
It is 699 miles according to Google Maps.
The symbols of evil in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" include Mr. Hyde himself, who represents the darker, immoral aspects of Dr. Jekyll's personality. The potion that transforms Jekyll into Hyde symbolizes the temptation and desire to indulge in one's base instincts without consequences. The foggy streets of London in which Hyde roams suggest a sinister, hidden side of society.
Hyde Park is a neighborhood in Cincinnati located on the east side approximately 5 miles from downtown. Hyde Park Square (the center of this neighborhood) is on Erie and Edwards roads.
About 4 miles and would take about 1 hour to walk.
Lanyon is asked to retrieve the contents of the drawer in "Jekyll and Hyde" because Dr. Jekyll wants to obtain a chemical substance that he needs for his experiments. By having Lanyon retrieve the items, Jekyll can keep his identity as Hyde hidden and continue his experiments without raising suspicion.