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How is the
Character of Edward Hyde presented in
Chapter two?


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In the chapter two extract as well as the rest of the novel, Stevenson presents Mr Hyde as a frightening outsider through his behaviour and appearance. ... In addition, the word `snarled` portrays Mr Hyde as animalistic because a normal human would not snarl.