Duality In Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde

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The duality of people is always there haunt us whether it is on the inside or outside. A guy named Dr.Jekyll does this experiment with himself to separate his good and evil side, The evil side is a character name Mr.Hyde and the good is Dr.Jekyll. Dr. Jekyll has a friend named Mr. Utterson in the book who wants to help Dr.Jekyll, He doesn't know Mr.hyde would not be separated with Dr.Jekyll. Dr.Jekyll kills himself when Mr.Utterson breaks into a lab he finds the body of Mr.hyde. Dr.Jekyll and Hyde's connection is foreshadowed by the door that is connected to Dr.Jekyll's house.
Also, Mr.Hyde and Dr.Jekyll are partners in crime, Mr.Hyde is able to use Dr.Jekyll's money and possessions. Mr.Utterson is looking for Mr. Hyde and finds him about to

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