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Human Duality In Dr Jekyll And Hyde

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The analysis of Stevenson’s depictions of human duality through characterizations of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde shows his perspective of human nature: “Man is not truly one, but truly two” (Stevenson 54). Dr. Jekyll is not unusual in wanting to maintain his veneer of morality while satisfying his immoral nature. His fundamental flaw, however, is not considering the necessities in maintaining both qualities and preserving his intrinsic humanity. He eventually loses touch with his reputable self and is overcome by his evil counterpart, Edward Hyde. Through the narrative, Stevenson shows that everyone struggles with instinct, reason, and will to transcendence. Attempting to sidestep this issue will result in both tragedy and catastrophe. Likewise,

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