Hyde

Foil - Jekyll's alter ego Hyde allows the author to explore the idea that all people have hidden, corrupt and dual natures to some degree

Hyde is Jekyll's vehicle for exploring his immoral desires while allowing Jekyll to protect his own reputation

Pure Evil

Physiognomy - outward appearance mirrors his inner immorality

Ape-like

Rat

Child of hell

Dwarfish

Troglodytic

Causes visceral reactions in people he meets

'white'

'marked sinking of the pulse'

'something displeasing'

Carew's Murder

'gnashes his teeth'

'smote her in the face'

'mauled'

'glee'

We find out in Jekyll's confession letter in Chapter 10 that Jekyll is fully aware of Hyde's actions

Jekyll = excited by Hyde's crimes

Faustian Pact (Lanyon witnessing transformation)

'our profession'

House in Soho

Represents Jekyll being in Hyde by having nice furniture inside the house in a bad neighbourhood

Hyde's landlady

Jekyll was able to find a house in Soho as he knew the landlady - suggests he's needed a place in Soho before

Bible

Blasphemy as it has been destroyed

Jekyll pities Hyde