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zheka24 [161]
3 years ago
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How does this climax connect to the theme "Evil can never truly hide itself"? By breaking down the door, Poole and Mr. Utterson

are finally able to find Dr. Jekyll. By breaking down the door, Poole finally reveals his destructive instincts. By breaking down a door, Mr. Utterson and Poole finally reveal the evil character, Mr. Hyde.
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ollegr [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

By breaking down a door, Mr. Utterson and Poole finally reveal the evil character, Mr. Hyde.

Explanation:

The climax of the story occurs when Mr. Utterson and Poole decide that they need to break down the door in order to reveal who is hiding behind. Poole uses an ax, while Utterson grabs the fireplace poker. They believe that Hyde is behind the door, and that he killed Jekyll. When they demand the door to be opened, they hear Hyde's voice, and this makes them force the door open. As the door opens, the two finally find Mr. Hyde. Despite his efforts, Mr. Hyde was eventually found, emphasizing the idea that evil can never truly hide itself.

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