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DrJekyll And Mr Hyde-Exploring The Duality Of The Human Nature

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ENGLISH COURSEWORK: The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde By Robert Louis Stevenson - How Does Stevenson Show The Duality Of Human Nature In The Novel? BY: Manjinder Ghuman How Does Stevenson Show The Duality Of Human Nature In The Novel? In this piece of coursework I will investigate how Robert Louis Stevenson explores and shows the duality - split personality, of human nature. The idea of duality is thought of humans having two sides to their personality, in the book's case, good and evil. This novel was written by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde was first published in 1886 as a Victorian Gothic Horror. The book is famous for the portrayal of the psychopathology of a split personality in a human being. The phrase 'Jekyll and Hyde' has today in modern society has come to signify a wild or split behaviour of a person...

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