Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
chapter 10 question
what is the "profound duplicity of life" and "the thorough primitive duality of man" in ur own words?
what is the "profound duplicity of life" and "the thorough primitive duality of man" in ur own words?
There is the idea that everybody has a good and evil side to them. In Freudian terms: the Id and the superego. People suppress their primal urges to live in a functioning society. Jekyll wanted to unleash his repressed emotions free from the constraints of Victorian society.