The Archetypal Theme In Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde

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Scottish novelist Robert Louis Stevenson wrote the novella The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The novella transpires in a town in London and focuses on two opposite individuals: Mr. Hyde who was cruel, dark, and mysterious and Dr. Jekyll whom was a respected and charitable man to his town. The truth found out within the story was that the two were the same person which then implies that the questionable actions Mr. Hyde had made were also made by admirable Dr. Jekyll. Stevenson implants the archetypal theme that suggests that people have secrets which turn into lies therefore will deceive those around. Dr. Jekyll kept his secret of becoming Mr. Hyde which misleads the town in who Dr. Jekyll is as a person, Mr. Hyde obscured his real

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