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![]() Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeRobert Louis StevensonIn CliffsNotes on Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, watch Dr. Jekyll — wealthy, handsome, honorable, and distinguished — obsess over the idea that different entities could occupy one man's body. He creates a potion that transforms him into the ugly Edward Hyde, allowing him to commit whatever crime or social depravity he wishes without feeling the shame that Jekyll would feel. Robert Louis Stevenson's pivotal story of "good vs. evil" made the names Jekyll and Hyde commonplace in behavioral language. Search this CliffsNote
About the AuthorAbout the NovelA Brief SynopsisList of CharactersChapter Summaries and CommentariesChapter 1: "Story of the Door"Chapter 2: "Search for Mr. Hyde"Chapter 3: "Dr. Jekyll was Quite at Ease"Chapter 4: "The Carew Murder Case"Chapter 5: "Incident of the Letter"Chapter 6: "Remarkable Incident of Doctor Lanyon"Chapter 7: "Incident at the Window"Chapter 8: "The Last Night"Chapter 9: "Doctor Lanyon's Narrative"Chapter 10: "Jekyll's Full Statement"Character AnalysesDr. Henry (Harry) JekyllEdward HydeGabriel John UttersonDr. Hastie LanyonStudy HelpQuizEssay Topics and Review Questions
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