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What Are The Similarities Between Jekyll And Hyde

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To a modern reader, the idea that a man as well-liked as Jekyll could have his repressed persona, Hyde, commit crimes against innocence, is an absurd thought. Hyde tramples both the young girl and the old man, showing no mercy–despite their youth and age being text-book examples of innocence. But while these crimes were written off in the book as insanity, we can look at them through a modern view to see that these crimes were merely Hyde acting upon a borderline sociopathic tendency. However, since it is Hyde committing the crimes and not Jekyll, it leaves the reader to wonder if this is Stevensons’ way of saying that all humans have some repressed sociopathic tendencies, and that some of us are just better at hiding them than others. Hyde

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