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Love

The Real Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde


In the Stevenson's novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde many important themes are expressed. Among the plethora of themes, the most prevalent and repetitive one we see is the duality of man. Everyone has different sides within themselves and they have inner desires they wish they could express. Many individuals don't due to the fact that they are fully aware of the consequences of their actions. This is what some would consider their conscience. Dr. Henry Jekyll lacks a conscience; therefore it is quite simple for him to make irrational choices. He feels they are justified because he has made up a name and character for the person that commits the horrendous acts. The partition of Jekyll into two distinct entities, Jekyll and Hyde, is an allegory for humankind's conflicting forces of good and evil and these characters bring to life the innate struggle between the two opposing powers of the human soul that Jekyll knows he posses......


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