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Dr Jekyll’s alter-ego. He arouses feelings of fear and
loathing in people and is described as ape-like. He allows Jekyll to
indulge in wicked, amoral acts.
Full Title: ‘The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’
Author: Robert Louis Stevenson Published: 1886
Themes : Science, identity, human nature, reputation, good and evil, lies and deceit.
Fun fact: The novel was inspired by a nightmare Stevenson had about a man changing into a monster.
Why not read...? ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ by Oscar Wilde.
Dr Jekyll is widely respected, sociable and charitable. He
conducts an experiment to try to create someone who is both wholly good and wholly evil.
Jekyll’s lawyer and friend. He is loyal and reliable, and most of
the story is told through his eyes.
A friend of Jekyll’s who disapproves of his research. He discovers the truth about Mr Hyde and dies of shock.
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