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One of the greatest tales of good vs. evil. The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde.I recently watched a stage production of the musical version, and through the production kept imagining how best to draw the two figures. Here we have the second of the two; the mad monster, mister Edward Hyde
Henry Jekyll's experiments have gone horribly wrong. His formula failed. Both sides of his being are apparent now. His evil has been channeled into Edward Hyde, a man without a conscience, whose dark impulses rule over him. He holds in his hand a knife, bloody from his latest victim. Behind him stands a gravestone; possibly the resting place of another unlucky soul. A thick jacket cloaks his form, and his hair hangs in a mess atop his head, unlike his well-groomed counterpart. This figure stands, like a monument to the evil man is capable of, wrapped in the darkness of night.