The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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Why does Robert Louis Stevenson use the theme good versus evil to portray society in the novella The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? The complexity of man's inner struggle between good and evil is one of the main themes of this story. Good and evil exist in societies, just as it existed in the story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. However, the society can influence the good or evil until one becomes dominate. Through the author's use of characterization, setting, and allusion, he conveys his opinion that good and evil in society have no in between. Stevenson uses Dr. Jekyll to show the good in people and how they can be influenced by society. In the beginning of the story Dr. Jekyll, his good side, is the dominant, and he is well respected member of society (Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Themes). Dr. Jekyll wanted to separate the evil in him, because he knew that he could never have the conduct that he desired. As an honorable member of society, he knew that he needed to become pure and with no mistakes. Dr. Jekyll is being shaped by the society, a society that his desire cann...

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