Hyde: Jekyll And
The 1886 gothic novella The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson explores the duality of human nature , specifically the struggle between a respectable public persona and repressed, darker impulses. Plot Overview
: Dr. Henry Jekyll, a well-respected London scientist, creates a chemical potion to separate his good side from his evil nature. Jekyll and Hyde
: The potion transforms him into Mr. Edward Hyde, a smaller, younger, and purely evil version of himself who acts without moral restraint. The 1886 gothic novella The Strange Case of Dr
: Initially, Jekyll enjoys the freedom of being Hyde, but the transformations soon become involuntary. Hyde's actions escalate from trampling a child to the brutal murder of Sir Danvers Carew. Plot Overview : Dr
: As the original potion's ingredients run out and the transformations become permanent, Jekyll writes a full confession before Hyde completely takes over, ultimately leading to their shared death. Key Themes & Analysis