When Dr. Jekyll looks at himself in the mirror, he experiences a profound internal conflict, grappling with the duality of his nature as both a respectable scientist and the monstrous Edward Hyde. This reflection evokes feelings of shame and fear, as he recognizes the dark side of his personality that Hyde represents. Edward Hyde stands alone in the ranks of mankind because he embodies pure, unrestrained evil, devoid of the moral constraints that govern Jekyll and society at large, making him a unique and terrifying figure.
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