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  1. Edward Hyde, I conde de Clarendon (18 de febrero de 1609-9 de diciembre de 1674) fue un estadista, abogado, diplomático, historiador y político inglés, abuelo de dos reinas británicas María II y Ana I.

    • Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon
    • Carlos II
  2. El Dr. Henry Jekyll y su personalidad alternativa, el Sr. Edward Hyde, son el personaje central de la novela, El extraño caso del doctor Jekyll y el señor Hyde, de Robert Louis Stevenson publicada en 1886. Henry Jekyll es un buen amigo del protagonista principal, Gabriel John Utterson.

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    Original

    In the original novella, Hyde is described as "pale and dwarfish", and has rough, corded hands. Everyone who sees him describes him as giving an impression of ugliness, although he is not physically deformed. Hyde was created out of an experiment by Dr. Henry Jekyll, who wanted to live a wild and carefree existence without losing his respectability, so he decided to unleash his darker side. He created a potion, which allowed this to happen, and he named his new face Edward Hyde. Hyde was shor...

    Skills & Abilities

    Hyde is said to be much stronger than Jekyll, as the formula used to induce him was originally supposed to be a vitamin tonic. The limits of his strength are ambiguous but he can very easily throw other people of the same height and weight aside without slowing down and in a fit of rage he can casually break furniture. Hyde is said to be in his mid-20s, which is substantially younger than Jekyll who is over 50 - Jekyll's explanation for this is that Hyde is a part of himself he has only had t...

    Unlike in many other adaptations, Hyde is originally portrayed as just an extension of Henry Jekyll. Jekyll is largely aware of his actions as Hyde, and Hyde is merely Jekyll relieved of consequence and responsibility and thus acting out compulsively after years of repression in a high-society life. Jekyll alludes to having to repress certain base ...

    Alan Moore's Portrayal

    In their graphic novel The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill picked up Hyde's story after his alleged death in the original story. In this version, Jekyll faked his suicide and relocated to Paris, where Hyde began murdering the prostitutes he brought back to their apartment. He was found and captured by Alan Quatermain and Mina Murray, sent to Paris by the British Secret Service to recruit him for a special team. This version of Hyde is far taller than Jekyll, wh...

    Abbot and Costello

    1. Main article: Mr. Hyde (Abbott and Costello)

    The Pagemaster

    1. Main article: Mr. Hyde (The Pagemaster)

    While most adaptations portray Edward Hyde as Jekyll's alternate personality, in the original novella, the effects of the formula were merely cosmetic to help Jekyll separate his misdeeds from his...
    Along with the Professor Moriarty and Dorian Gray, Mr. Hyde had a large role in the creation of the concept of supervillains, especially those of dissociative nature with alternate personalities.
    According to Stevenson, Henry Jekyll's last name is pronounced "Jeekel", with the Y used as a vowel to make the E sound long, but popular culture tends to refer to him as "Jehkel", with the E sound...
    In 1888, during the Jack the Ripper murders, Shakespearean actor Richard Mansfield was accused of being the killer due to his frightfully convincing stage performance in a dual role as the regal Je...
  3. Edward Hyde es descrito como un hombre pequeño, de tez pálida, y deforme. Su sonrisa produce desagrado. Mr. Hyde es, en realidad, la parte cruel y malvada del Dr. Jekyll, forma parte de un experimento de este para describir la dualidad del ser humano.

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  4. Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon PC JP (18 February 1609 – 9 December 1674), was an English statesman, lawyer, diplomat and historian who served as chief advisor to Charles I during the First English Civil War, and Lord Chancellor to Charles II from 1660 to 1667.

  5. Edward Hyde, primer conde de Clarendon PC JP (18 de febrero de 1609 - 9 de diciembre de 1674), fue un estadista, abogado, diplomático e historiador inglés que se desempeñó como asesor principal de Carlos I durante la Primera Guerra Civil Inglesa y Lord Canciller de Carlos II de 1660 a 1667.

  6. Dr. Henry Jekyll, nicknamed in some copies of the story as Harry Jekyll, and his alter ego, Mr. Edward Hyde, is the central character of Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. In the story, he is a good friend of main protagonist Gabriel John Utterson.