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Sunday, March 17, 2019

Human Nature Explored in Robert Louis Stevensons Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hy

Human Nature Explored in Robert Louis Stevensons Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeStevenson gives the impression that human temperament is a constant battlebetween good and evil. His upbringing as a Calvinist has had a bigimpact on how he sees human nature and how it is portrayed in the book.It is a very(prenominal) complex view of human nature, as Stevenson doesnt seeanybody as particularly evil or good, more which impulses of humannature ar overwhelming the body.Human nature in the book has many unconnected points in the novel.For instance, Dr.Jekyll is the most contradictory character in thenovel, because of Mr.Hyde being in the equation. Dr.Jekyll is the kindand good side of the two. Mr.Hyde is the nasty and evil side of thetwo. He shows contradictions in other characters too, like Mr.Enfield...

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