The character that I am most interested about knowing is Mr। Hyde because he has this mysterious feeling behind him. Since, Mr. Hyde is described as short and as a monstrous creature he makes me wonder can people like than actually exist? Also, how did Mr. Hyde become like he is now? At of all the characters this character sticks out the most the most to me while reading.
The themes that best fit Mr। Hyde are society and appearance। For example, when Mr। Hyde ran over the little girl and the family threatened his reputation। This showed that compared to one's status level, their prestige and reputation is more important in society। In some way, Mr. Hyde represents the poverty class during that time frame and how the poverty class was trying to gain control by rebelling. The reason this thought came to my find was because Mr. Hyde is short, and the poverty class is really low in the line of people, and when Mr. Hyde hurts people it shows how the class is unhappy with what they have. Appearance was a really important theme during this time. Such as, displayed in this character. During, this time period one's personality was determined by one's appearance. Like, if someone was scary or odd looking many people would ignore them or think them to be a bad nature. This applies to Mr. Hyde really well, because anyone who takes a look at Mr. Hyde is scared even before he attempts to say anything. Maybe this is many of the reasons Mr. Hyde gets angry and can't control his behaviors. This can also be a theme for human nature describing how common people interpenetrated certain things back then.
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