Read the excerpt from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

Yes, I had gone to bed Henry Jekyll, I had awakened Edward Hyde. How was this to be explained? I asked myself; and then, with another bound of terror—how was it to be remedied? . . . . I was then standing horror-struck. It might indeed be possible to cover my face; but of what use was that,
when I was unable to conceal the alteration in my stature?

How does this excerpt connect to the theme "Evil can never truly hide itself”?

Dr. Jekyll becomes Mr. Hyde and cannot transform back into himself.

Dr. Jekyll hides from his friends by living in a different London home.

Mr. Hyde becomes increasingly dangerous and hard to control.

Mr. Hyde commits acts of great violence in the London community.