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... Hyde we see a psychological exploration of the duality of human nature, which is capable of both good and evil. We can see that in most people there is right and wrong, and good and evil. ... He is a kind evil that Jekyll has with in him but had never unleashed. ... The only reason Jekyll undertakes the experiment is to try and separate his good side from his bad, leaving him with just his good. ... “In this mixture, which seems to be both good and bad in Jekyll, the bad is Hyde, who is “precipitate” of pure evil, a precipitate in the sense since something of composite Jekyll remains behind to wonder in horror at Hyde while Hyde is in action. ... com)” Jekyll’s transformation only reveals the evil that already existed in him instead of changing him for the better. “Jekyll is not pure good and Hyde is not pure evil, for parts of both dwell in each other. ... com)” “Hyde is the evil side of Jekyll that is prevalent.
Approximate Word count = 822 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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