Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Analysis

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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson is a gruesome tale which inflicts many possible perceptions on the reader. To be specific, my perception of the theme of the piece is that their are many moments which can be the cornerstones for ones theme. However, for me many of the references to the split person truly set the theme especially those which were very blunt such as when Jekylle says "man is not truly one, but truly two" which is more so of a question of ones perception that Jekylle poses to himself and the reader as he "exchanges places" with Hyde. Also, through out the piece Stevenson pays particular attention to showing the individuality amongst the two minds specifically how Hyde is essentially a criminal