Dr. Jekyll is a rich man who was born just like anybody else who lived a double life. During the day he was a sophisticated rich smart young man, but at night he partied and hung out with the wrong people and commited crimes. So he created a potion that would turn him into another person that would releash his bad side.
Dr Jeckyll and Mr Hyde are the same person is you read all the book you will find this out. There is also a film about it.
He isn't given the choice. He want to become Dr. Jekyll perminantly but keeps reverting to Hyde.
The theme is Horror and gothic
Dr. Jeckyll and Mr Hyde
Jeckyll starts turning into Hyde more and more frequently and he sequesters himself inside his lab. As his potion to turn back into Jeckyll begins to run out (and he will be Hyde forever when the potion runs out) he writes a letter wondering if Hyde will kill himself or wait for the cops who will kill him anyway. -Earlier in the book, we indeed see Hyde dead by suicide.
"The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" was written by Robert Louis Stevenson and was first published in 1886. The novella explores the duality of human nature through the characters of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Yes, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a fiction book written by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Robert Louis Stevenson
In "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," Mr. Utterson has a professional relationship with Mr. Guest, who serves as his clerk. While Utterson respects Guest's intelligence and values his opinion, he remains cautious and skeptical about the mysterious circumstances surrounding Jekyll and Hyde. Ultimately, Utterson's trust in Guest is limited, as he grapples with the unsettling revelations about Jekyll's dual identity.
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Yes. But in order to do so, you must search for the lyrics on Google, and not on a questions & answers website.
It was written by Robert Swindells as a retelling of the classic story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.