Mr. Edward Hyde
Mr. Edward Hyde is a fictional character from Robert Louis Stevenson's novella, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. He represents the darker side of Dr. Jekyll, who creates a potion that transforms him into Hyde, allowing him to indulge in immoral behavior without guilt.
Hyde is described as a small, deformed man with a sinister appearance, embodying the repressed desires and instincts of Jekyll. His actions are often violent and cruel, showcasing the struggle between good and evil within a single individual. The character serves as a symbol of the duality of human nature.