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How does Mr. Hyde’s character develop during the story?
His appearance becomes more socially acceptable.
His cruelty becomes increasingly deliberate.
His actions become more secretive.
His conscience becomes more strict.
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His cruelty becomes increasingly deliberate.
Evidence: Hyde’s violence escalates from wanton aggression (trampling a child, assaulting a woman) to calculated brutality (the savage murder of Sir Danvers Carew). Over the course of the story he becomes bolder and more intentionally vicious, while his appearance stays repellent, his actions grow less restrained (not more secretive), and his conscience weakens rather than strengthens.
Evidence: Hyde’s violence escalates from wanton aggression (trampling a child, assaulting a woman) to calculated brutality (the savage murder of Sir Danvers Carew). Over the course of the story he becomes bolder and more intentionally vicious, while his appearance stays repellent, his actions grow less restrained (not more secretive), and his conscience weakens rather than strengthens.
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