He has a disfigured look, yet no characters from the book can describe it precisely. They all just know that he is hideous.
they are blue flowers and are a little bit rear Jess Hyde
He makes it look like that Jekyll and Hyde are two different people and when the reader sees this he knows they are the same person and when Utterson looks at the case it makes it look like he does not know anything about the fact that they are the same person.
mr hyde is like half boogie man and half hulk
they are best friends!
he likes clawdeen
Jekyll never enjoyed being Hyde. Where one would ever get an idea like that is inconceivable.
Look up yin and yang. There you will find the answer.
The reason that Dr. Jekyll had a problem with Mr. Hyde was that Hyde was practically everything evil about Dr. Jekyll. Combined with physical appearance and his evil personality, there was nothing to like about Mr. Hyde.
Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde are fictional characters, but there are people that suffer from mental disorders like multiple personality disorder that can sometimes resemble the changes in disposition of Jekyll and Hyde.
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Enfield compares Mr. Hyde's actions to a juggernaut to emphasize the unstoppable and destructive nature of Hyde's behavior. Just like a juggernaut, Hyde seems to be on a relentless path of destruction, causing harm to others without any regard for the consequences. This comparison highlights the terrifying and overwhelming impact that Hyde's actions have on those around him.