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Mr. Hyde killed the old man by brutally beating him to death with a heavy cane in the street. This violent act is carried out impulsively and reflects Mr. Hyde's ruthless and amoral nature in the novel.

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flips the bed ontop of the oldman

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He hides the body under the floor boards

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What type of monster is mr hyde?

mr hyde is like half boogie man and half hulk


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It was a compulsive act. It was suggested that the extreme 'goodness' of Mr. Carew offended Hyde in some way and he simply reacted with the only characteristics he had.


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In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde what is the crime that sends Mr Hyde into hiding?

Mr. Hyde beats Sir Danvers Carew to death with a cane, which leads him to go into hiding to escape the consequences of his crime.


What is the resolution of the strange case of Dr. Jekyll and mr hyde?

Jeckyll starts turning into Hyde more and more frequently and he sequesters himself inside his lab. As his potion to turn back into Jeckyll begins to run out (and he will be Hyde forever when the potion runs out) he writes a letter wondering if Hyde will kill himself or wait for the cops who will kill him anyway. -Earlier in the book, we indeed see Hyde dead by suicide.


By what method did Mr Hyde commit suicide?

There are many debates about which character killed themselves, Dr Jekyll or Mr Hyde and it is a matter of your opinion and how you perceive the book, but if you go of the bare facts, you should know that Dr Jekyll has a certain degree of control over Mr Hyde's actions, otherwise he wouldn't have been able to turn back, and it was Mr Hyde's voice that responds when Mr Utterson and Poole threaten to break down the door. So yes it was Mr Hyde who killed himself, however I believe that it was Dr Jekyll that took control of Mr Hyde's actions in order to force him to kill himself. I think this because Mr Hyde would have committed suicide already to kill Dr Jekyll if he did not love life. You could also say it was completely Mr Hyde's choice to kill himself, as his terror of being caught and hung at the gallows for murder could have got the best of him.


In Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde by RL Stevenson who commits the murders?

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Who was most unpleasant Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde?

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