
Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Version 2)
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, written by Robert Louis Stevenson in 1886, is a novella that explores the duality of human nature through the characters of Dr. Jekyll and his sinister counterpart, Mr. Hyde. The story follows lawyer John Utterson as he investigates the troubling connection between his friend Jekyll and the mysterious Hyde, leading to shocking revelations about identity and morality. This work is notable for its early exploration of psychological themes and the concept of the split self, influencing countless adaptations and discussions in literature and psychology.



























































