Duality Of Human Nature
The idea that someone has two sides, a bad side and a good side.- Jekyll came from a respectable family, who was brought up well.
- Jekyll tried to eliminate the “evil part of his nature”.
Science and the Explained
- Jekyll and Lanyon are both scientists, and science represents the real world by experiments and observations.
- Lanyon avoided Jekyll because Jekyll believes in ghosts and such.
- Jekyll strongly believes in ghosts, whereas Lanyon only believes in science and that everything needs to be explained.
- Jekyll embraces magic which get the best of him, ending up in him dying in the end.
The Law and the Unexplained
- Utterson believes that everybody should the same and fit in, not to be different.
- Utterson believes everyone follows the law and can’t believe anyone can be as crazy as Jekyll.
- Utterson can only image people doing the right thing, delusional.
- Stevenson suggests the law cannot deal with the supernatural.
The Size and Age of Jekyll and Hyde
- Jekyll is bigger than Hyde, so when Hyde’s small body is found in the bigger clothes of Dr Jekyll, it shows that there are two sides to one person.
- It portrays that the evil is small in size and personality.
- Even though Hyde is evil, deep down in Jekyll, he is evil somewhere as well.

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