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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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Robert Louis Stevenson
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Summary
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Themes: All Themes
Themes: Supernaturalism
Themes: Identity
Themes: Change and Transformation
Themes: Freedom
Themes: Good and Evil
Themes: Individual Moral Responsibility
Themes: Dual Nature of Humanity
Themes: Psychological Insights and Dream Influence
Themes: Duality in Human Personality
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Characters
Dr. Jekyll
Mr. Hyde
Mr. Utterson
Mr. Enfield
Dr. Lanyon
Victor Frankenstein
Sir Danvers Carew
Plot
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Dr. Jekyll's Death
Mr. Hyde
Transformation
Themes
Duality of Human Nature
Good vs. Evil
Mystery
Literary Devices
Allusion
Metaphor
Tension
Similes
Symbolism
Hyde
Quotes
Like Satan
Historical Context
Victorian Era
Narrative Perspective
Mr. Utterson
Comparative Analysis
Frankenstein
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Setting
London
Style
Realism
Authorship
Robert Louis Stevenson