Mr. Hyde
Mr. Hyde is a character from the novella "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" written by Robert Louis Stevenson. He represents the darker side of human nature, embodying the repressed instincts and desires of Dr. Jekyll, a respected scientist. Hyde is often described as deformed and sinister, showcasing the physical manifestation of evil.
In the story, Mr. Hyde engages in immoral acts, contrasting sharply with Dr. Jekyll's respectable persona. The transformation between the two characters highlights the struggle between good and evil within a single individual. This duality raises questions about identity and the nature of humanity.