In the 1800 century, the talk about the duality of human nature has increased in the aspect of the theme since the book of Robert Louis Steveson Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was available to the public, controversy arose and got people to think is there two sides of humanity? Is written about the duality of a man trying to fight against our nature. …show more content…
This story not only shows us the dark side of human nature but the Author tries to implement his ideas that are realistic relating to his life. Stevenson might have gone some psychological issue that in mind there is consciousness and the battle against insanity. Throughout his life society shape him with the education and the good reputation all human being should have. During this time the criticism of 1800 was very harsh because anything will know about you and judge. Stevenson wrote the book Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde so he can hide his darkest thoughts through the events of the novel. Thus, society isn't able to criticize him of the horror story but acknowledge a different point of view toward human duality between good and evil. It’s a way that Stevenson was able to accomplish and express his darker consciousness through the character of Hyde. It is said by Jekyll “Every time I bought the stuff back, there would be another paper telling me to return it, because” “before my eyes pale and shaken, and half fainting, and groping before him with his hands, like a man restored from death there stood Henry Jekyll.(47) There was something strange in my sensations, something indescribably new and, from its very novelty, incredibly sweet. I felt younger, lighter, happier in the body; within I was conscious of a heady recklessness, a current of disordered sensual images running like a millrace in my fancy, a