Duality of Human Nature in Mr. Jackel and Mr. Hyde
Words: 474 1584Robert Louis Stevenson's "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" presents a captivating examination of the complex duality within human nature, set against the stringent societal norms and moral expectations of Victorian London. First published in 1886, this Gothic novella continues to enthrall readers with its profound psychological insights and unsettling depiction of the human psyche. Central to Stevenson's narrative is Dr. Henry Jekyll, a prominent physician and esteemed member of London's upper-class society. Known for his scientific expertise […]