The Evidence Of Darwin's Theory In Jekyll And Hyde

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Since darwinism gave influence to Stevenson, he included multiple aspects of the Victorian Society. When the novel was issued, Charles Darwin had just released his theory of man, and explained how man evolved from apes. Victorians reading Stevenson's novel notice phrases that are evident of Darwin's theory. Phrases that show evidence of Darwin's theory include: "With ape-like fury" and "Like a monkey, jumped", both give you the idea of primate characters in the novel. These ideas also help separate social classes, the strongest will survive, and in Stevenson's novel that is Jekyll.

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