Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Analysis

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Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Other Tales of Terror is told from three different perspectives, the last one being that of Dr. Jekyll. Jekyll is a well-liked scientist who has an unusual tale to tell. Jekyll’s story is a compilation of tragedy, horror, and triumph. Having spent the majority of his waking hours creating a fine balance between good and evil within himself, eventually successfully creating an outlet for his most sinful desires; Dr. Jekyll represents a stereotypical evil genius. Similar to the most of us, Jekyll has a desire to indulge in his evil side but would dislike the repercussions. Jekyll’s desire is very extreme and impels him to take it to the next level and make his fantasies