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During the 19th century, science was evolving. "Physiognomy" was a popular (but now discredited) theory that a person’s character could be read from their face. This explains why characters in the book constantly comment on Hyde’s appearance—he looks deformed and evil. Additionally, the theory of (Darwinism) was new; Hyde represents the "ape-like" or primitive throwback in human evolution.

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Utterson begins investigating. He confronts Jekyll, who acts defensive but claims he is not being blackmailed; he asks Utterson to drop the case. A year later, a witness sees Hyde beat Sir Danvers Carew (a Member of Parliament) to death with a cane. The police contact Utterson, and they raid Hyde’s apartment, but he has fled. During the 19th century, science was evolving