Examples Of Behavior In Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde

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Alexander Garibaldi
Mr. Pellucaci
English P.3
10 January 2023

Disgusting, this is the word used to describe Hyde and the terrible acts that he committed in the book Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde where he is the antagonist and the alter ego of Henry Jeckyll. Here are 3 times Robert Louis Stevenson made Hyde’s behavior particularly horrifying. One example of Robert Louis Stevenson making Hyde's behavior particularly terrifying was the time Hyde bashed in Carew’s head. It is horrifying because there wasn’t much of a reason behind the killing. He only killed him because it is implied that Carew is a good man and pure evil detests pure good. This shows that he killed him to kill him without any reasoning. This means that he kills because he wants to.