Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
chapter 10 question
please site as much evidence for every question i ask ebecause it helps me understand better
why to Jekyll is Edward Hyde "alone in the ranks of mankind"?
please site as much evidence for every question i ask ebecause it helps me understand better
why to Jekyll is Edward Hyde "alone in the ranks of mankind"?
This is because Hyde represents mankind's primal desires unfettered by the rigid social constraints of Victorian society.