This fully annotated edition of "The Curious Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"
Delve into the shadowed corners of the human psyche in this haunting tale of duality and identity. Dr. Henry Jekyll, a reputable London scientist, harbors a dark secret. Driven by a desire to separate the good and evil within himself, he concocts a transformative potion. But, rather than purifying him, it releases Edward Hyde — a malevolent alter ego free from the constraints of conscience and morality.
As Hyde's depravities escalate and his grip on Jekyll tightens, a chilling mystery unfolds, narrated by the steadfast Mr. Utterson, a close friend determined to uncover the truth. Set against the fog-laden backdrop of Victorian London, Robert Louis Stevenson's masterpiece is a harrowing exploration of humanity's dual nature, societal expectations, and the thin veneer of civility that masks our innermost desires.
Witness a battle for the soul, where the boundaries of good and evil blur, and redemption may be just one potion away. Yet, as this gothic novella reveals, some doors, once opened, can never be closed again.
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Language
English
Pages
108
Format
Hardcover
Release
October 17, 2023
ISBN 13
9798864637791
The Curious Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Annotated): The Original 1886 Edition with New Historical Annotations and Analytical Discussion Questions
This fully annotated edition of "The Curious Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"
Delve into the shadowed corners of the human psyche in this haunting tale of duality and identity. Dr. Henry Jekyll, a reputable London scientist, harbors a dark secret. Driven by a desire to separate the good and evil within himself, he concocts a transformative potion. But, rather than purifying him, it releases Edward Hyde — a malevolent alter ego free from the constraints of conscience and morality.
As Hyde's depravities escalate and his grip on Jekyll tightens, a chilling mystery unfolds, narrated by the steadfast Mr. Utterson, a close friend determined to uncover the truth. Set against the fog-laden backdrop of Victorian London, Robert Louis Stevenson's masterpiece is a harrowing exploration of humanity's dual nature, societal expectations, and the thin veneer of civility that masks our innermost desires.
Witness a battle for the soul, where the boundaries of good and evil blur, and redemption may be just one potion away. Yet, as this gothic novella reveals, some doors, once opened, can never be closed again.