Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde (1886) | Robert Louis Stevenson
It’s an odd read. A mere 70 pages. The way I understand is, there is this man around Victorian-era London. Dr. Jekyll, who invents a potion, which gives him vitality. Even though it makes him look repulsive, in the character of Mr. Hyde. He tries to hide it from his friends. Then when Mr. Hyde’s character start murdering people, Dr. Jekyll’s side is distraught. He also realizes Mr. Hyde has become the default. He no longer has to take the medicine for Mr. Hyde to appear. He becomes it involuntarily. And he has to pay for Mr. Hyde’s crimes as well.
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