Why does Jekyll turn himself into Hyde?
Christopher Harper
Updated on April 05, 2026
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Similarly one may ask, what steps does Jekyll take to prevent himself from becoming Hyde again?
Jekyll destroys Hyde's papers, locks the door to the house in SoHo, and brakes the key by stomping on it.
Subsequently, question is, why does Hyde kill himself? Jekyll has developed a potion that allows him to transform himself into Hyde and back again. When he runs out of the potion, he is trapped in his Hyde form and commits suicide.
Also know, is Jekyll responsible for Hyde?
Dr Jekyll has a high self image that is why he kept the “Hyde” inside himself for a very long time. He knew that he was not living up to his own expectations. Dr Jekyll created Hyde so he could express himself. Dr Jekyll is responsible for letting Mr Hyde out but he is not responsible for the crimes Mr Hyde commits.
How does Jekyll feel when he's Hyde?
But as these symptoms subsided, he felt vigorous and filled with recklessness and sensuality. He had become the shrunken, deformed Mr. Hyde. He hypothesizes that Hyde's small stature owed to the fact that this persona represented his evil side alone, which up to that point had been repressed.
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