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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Duality Of Man

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Two-Faced

Have you seen Batman: The Dark Knight? Well, in that movie an iconic character super villain appears, and he goes by the name Two-Face. Once a former attorney, he grew up with a hard childhood, just as all villains and heroes do; however, because of his hardships he had developed nasty mental conditions, and when a splash of acid burned half his face, it was the tipping point to his doom as the well known: Two-Face. In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Stevenson discusses the issue about having a dual state or being two faced. Many instances in his book are examples on how people, and society itself can have a dual state of mind. Three pieces of evidence are, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde themselves, what exactly happens to the person when they have a duality like state, and what happens to society when someone, or something for this matter, affects the biosphere around them. When these topics are examined thoroughly, it will become clear how much society and people do not realize they are two faced. Dr. Jekyll's transformation into Mr. Hyde is a phenomenal example of feeding the evil side everyone has. From Robert Louis Stevenson's book "Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"(Italics) it says, "That man is not truly one, but truly two" (61). When Stevenson states this, he is meaning that people are not just, well one person; they have two, or more, sides to themselves, whether one side is cocky and the other is sweet and nurturing. In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde's case, Jekyll is mostly

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