Physical Appearance In Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde

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In this world today, people assume things just by looking at the appearance of a person or object. Physical descriptions and appearances represent a lot about someone and their personality, even back in the Victorian Era. In Robert Luis Stevenson’s novella, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, he uses the physical description of Jekyll and Hyde to reflect good and evil. Jekyll’s physical appearance described in the book establishes the feeling of good. Dr. Jekyll hosts a dinner party for his friends and is introduced to the reader as “A large, well made, smooth-faced man of fifty, with something of a stylish cast perhaps, but every mark of capacity and kindness” (Stevenson 17). People during that time related Jekyll with the nature of good due to his

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