Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Right and wrong, good and evil, the two opposite extremes of each other. Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a classic example of this. One of the best-known horror stories of all time and one of the greatest stories ever told. One man trying to overcome his sinful Robert Louis Stevenson is a master of the adventure and horror story. He is the He had to have been a creative person to come up with this story. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland on November 13th, 1850. He was a sickly child had respiratory problems all of his life. He married Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne after she left her husband for him. In 1883, he wrote his most well known book Treasure Island. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde came out in 1886 and sold over 40,000 copies in less than six months. He then came down with Tuberculosis and died suddenly at the age of 44 in 1894. In the beginning of the story a lawyer named Mr. Utterson listens as his frie
who says he ended all his relations with Mr. Hyde. Then he shows Utterson a note dream about the whole case and decide the next morning to check it out. He goes to see found a way to separate himself into two different people periodically. At first he liked it A year goes by and then one night a servant girl sees Hyde murder and old man Utterson read the note. It says that Lnayon's death was caused by him
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