I've been meaning to get this up for days...wait let me correct that....for WEEKS! anyways...just had to channel my stress into a device that had no feelings....one of my favorite texts ever is Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde...so I've decided to start a thread on it...
Opening ideas:As seen in Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Kingsolver’s The Poisonwood Bible, the theme of a dual nature is an imperative concept. Dr. Jekyll has learned to “recognise the thorough and primitive duality of man” (Stevenson 43). Adah as claims that as tall and straight [she] may appear[,]… she is a crooked little person trying to tell the truth” (Kingsolver 496). The mere truth that Ada, the evil side, is trying to reveal is that civilization consists of “illusion mistaken for truth” (532). One of those illusions is that there is no such thing as the dual nature of humans. However, one should not be fooled for everyone, not just Dr. Jekyll, contains “two natures that [contend] in the field of [one’s] consciousness” (Stevenson 43). One does not need travel to the Congo nor does one need to swallow a special potion to have an evil side because it is already residing within each member of the human race.
*However feel free to discuss whatever comes to mind.
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