©WebNovelPub
Previous chapter:
Chapter 7: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Next chapter:
Chapter 9: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
PREVIEW
... novel about the soul,” the narrator began, not referring to the soul in a spiritual sense, but rather to the concrete personality that compels us to balance norms and impulses in our actions.
This aspect of the soul manifests externally through a ‘medicine’.
The appearance of Hyde is one of pure evil—pure yet subservient to a person named Henry Jekyll. Initially, when Henry Jekyll abhorred evil, Hyde appeared small and cowering.
“My evil side of my nature. The body of th ...
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE