Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde was written by Robert Louis Stevenson and published in January of 1886.
There are three novels and dozens of stories: which one do you mean?
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.
I am quite certain that the story's author of this strange case would have you, as I do, associate the name 'Mr. Hyde' with the monster that he became. The tale, on the whole, can easily be taken as a warning to scientists the world over.
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Utterson first encountered the name Mr. Hyde in Dr. Jekyll's will, where Jekyll left everything to Hyde in case of his disappearance.
In the novella "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," the story concludes with the revelation that Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are two personalities of the same individual. Dr. Jekyll dies, leading to the eradication of Mr. Hyde as the potion that transforms him is destroyed. The consequences of their actions are highlighted, showing the destructive nature of indulging in one's dark side.
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In "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," when Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield visit Dr. Jekyll's house, they find it in a state of disarray, and the atmosphere is tense. They encounter Mr. Hyde, who is unsettling and gives off a sense of menace, prompting Utterson to feel increasingly concerned about Jekyll’s association with him. Their visit highlights the growing mystery surrounding Jekyll's connection to Hyde, setting the stage for the unfolding drama of duality and moral conflict in the story.
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The surgical theater in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is called the dissecting room. It is where Dr. Jekyll performs experiments and transformations that lead to the creation of Mr. Hyde.
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Mr. Hyde of course.