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Dr Jekyll And Hyde Anonymity Of Sin Analysis

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The innate tendency to be tempted and to want to do evil is rooted in a three-headed beast--a Cerberus of sin, a monster of malevolence. This internal devil of the heart comes out when temptation is acted upon. Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde displays the natural trend to be tempted is grounded within the availability, affordability, and anonymity of sin. Jekyll’s alter ego of Hyde made sin available. Dr. Jekyll held a prominent position in the community. He was wealthy and well-known, had many noteworthy acquaintances, and possess an unscathed reputation. The evil that poisoned his heart received no indulgence or action because Jekyll saw no availability. He knew that if he satisfied his hunger for harm,

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