1. Duality in Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
"We should not live alternately with our opposing tendencies in continual see - saw of passion and disgust, but seek some path on which the tendencies shall no longer oppose, but serve each other to common end." ... The name "Hyde" in Danish language indicates "Haven" (Nabokov 9) and in English it corresponds to a word "Hide." ... Hyde, whenever he commits a crime, hides (according to the English translation of his name), in becoming Dr. ... By doing so, he seeks to free his good side from dark urges while liberating his wicked side from the pangs of conscience. ...
- Word Count: 1740
- Approx Pages: 7
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School