Evil In Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde

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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde There has always been good and evil in the world. Countless literature, discovering this theme dates back to the beginning of time. In Robert Louis Stevenson's mystery novella, Dr. Jekyll Mr. Hyde, the author uses descriptive language to create a mood of evil. The author uses specific words to show that Hyde is evil. Mr. Utterson was stalking Hyde in the courtyard, and happened to see his face and hear his voice. Utterson noticed, “Hyde was pale and dwarfish, he gave an impression of deformity without any nameable malformation” (Stevenston 13). The use of language in this quote describes the evil in Hyde. Also how he looked when Utterson talked to him. In addition, he uses colors to describe evil