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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson; 9780241552681

Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a profound exploration of the duality of human nature, masterfully crafted by Robert Louis Stevenson. The novella introduces us to Dr Henry Jekyll, a reputable scientist who grapples with the darker impulses that lie within him. Through his experiments, he creates the monstrous Mr Edward Hyde, an embodiment of his suppressed desires and moral depravity. As Jekyll spirals deeper into his dual existence, the consequences of his actions unfold with chilling clarity.

The Plot

The narrative unfolds in Victorian London, a city rife with social stratification and hidden sins. As Jekyll and Hyde navigate their intertwined lives, the story examines the thin veneer of civility that masks humanity's baser instincts. Jekyll's internal conflict and eventual descent into chaos raise profound questions about identity, morality, and the nature of evil.

Themes

  • Duality of Human Nature: The struggle between good and evil within a single individual.
  • Morality: The ethical dilemmas faced by Jekyll as he grapples with his darker side.
  • Class and Society: The contrast between respectability and hidden vice in Victorian society.
“The moment I choose, I can be rid of Mr Hyde. I give you my hand upon that; and I thank you again and again; and I will just add one little word, my dear Utterson, that I'm sure you'll take in good part: this is a private matter, and I beg of you to let it sleep.”

In addition to Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Stevenson's other works, such as Treasure Island, also showcase his talent for weaving complex characters and moral quandaries. Readers who appreciate gothic fiction and psychological depth will find much to ponder in this timeless classic.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 135 mm × 204 mm × 21 mm
Pages: 224
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780241552681

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