Introduction to 'Jekyll and Hyde' and Stevenson: Completed
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- Introduction to 'Jekyll and Hyde' and Stevenson
- 'Jekyll and Hyde' is about man's dual nature
- The novel is about a respectable doctor, called Henry Jekyll, who transforms into the evil Edward Hyde.
- Although it's fictional, the novel reflects the strict values of Victorian society, in which people were expected to be restrained and appear respectable at all time.
- Jekyll and Hyde has a strong message
- Jekyll and Hyde is about human-everyone has good and evil inside them.
- If people explore their dark side, it can lead to problems - but hiding or denying it leads to problems too.
- 'Jekyll and Hyde' is about man's dual nature
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