The book "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", by Robert Louis Stevenson gives weight to the argument that evil will always corrupt and destroy good. Dr. Jekyll, through his otherworldly experiments, discovers a way to separate his benevolent and malicious sides into two separate entities. In the course of doing this, Mr. Hyde, the physical representation of all that is twisted within him, begins to gain more of an anchor within the real world than Henry Jekyll has. Jekyll first began indulging in his concoction in order to live a carefree lifestyle. He could fulfill his deepest, darkest desires as Mr. Hyde without fear of tainting his own good name. Every time he drank of his tincture, h
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