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How does Stevenson present the duality of human nature through Dr. Jekyll?
"I am very low, but I shall be better soon." - Jekyll's denial highlights his inner conflict.
How does Stevenson convey the theme of evil in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
"Hardly human! Something troglodytic..." - Utterson sees Hyde as primitive, symbolizing hidden evil.
How does Stevenson depict the concept of repression in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
"I was thinking of my own character... and what I might do to reform it." - Jekyll wants reform but avoids his dark side.
How does Stevenson explore the theme of identity in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
"I felt that I was getting weaker, and the drug was taking its toll on me." - Jekyll loses control as the drug takes over.
How does Stevenson highlight the impact of science on morality in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
"I went to bed Jekyll, and woke up Hyde." - This shows Jekyll’s loss of control and the cost of his experiment.