In “The mmm Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” Dr. Jekyll should be held responsible for the crimes that his evil side have committed. Even though Dr. Jekyll is not truly guilty because he didn’t commit Hyde’s crimes, he still knew about his other side which he created, and the dangers but still chose to let it fester. Regardless Dr. Jekyll is guilty by association and should take responsibility for not being able to resist dark urges while others suffered. Dr. Jekyll create a mental and physical persona from his evil urges from the potion he used to suppress it. For example, Hyde created the potion to separate his two personalities which he did freely and had no problems with reverting back to Dr. Jekyll. After a while he started to slip back and forth so he put the drug down for some time but then uses it again and Hyde ends up murdering an elderly man (Chapter 10). Meaning Hyde is a result of Dr. Jekyll experiment that gone wrong. Additionally, he swapped back and forth freely until complications came along and knowing the complications he did it again and someone died. Even if you say that it’s not his fault because it was Hyde not Jekyll, which is true to an extent, but Hyde is a direct result of Jekyll actions. …show more content…
Jekyll know as about. For example, Mr. Hyde trampled over a young girl with no remorse (chapter 1). Him knowing how evil Hyde is he still went back to use the potion after this. Even though Dr. Jekyll paid off the family for the incident, he only did it to cover up Hyde’s actions not taking accountability and even made a bank account for Hyde to avoid another situation like that. This demonstrates him using hush money and making steps just in case it does happen instead of truly correcting his