1. The Dualism of Jekyll and Hyde
Dualism to Robert Louis Stevenson was a concept he cared greatly about and even as a child, he was told about the ideas of good and evil. ... Even before being introduced to Dr Jekyll or Mr Hyde, the ideas of dualism are already being played out. ... The contrast between the two men is evident, Dr Jekyll being well respected and esteemed, and Mr Hyde being aggressive and antagonistic. ... The change is Dr Jekyll's physical appearance connotes that the topic of Mr Hyde is a very hidden one, and that he does not feel comfortable discussing it, even with his close friend Mr Utterson. ... Whe...
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