Introduction
During the Victorian era, there was a great evil in the society, albeit disguised in the good. The novel, “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” authored by Robert Balfour Louis Stevenson, is an account of what the author had dreamt. It describes a situation in which a doctor, Jekyll, is living a dual life, good and evil. However, he is tired of this kind of life and through conducting an experiment on himself. He can set free his evil life from the good by transforming to Mr. Hyde, a renowned evil man. The aim of the author is to create a picture ...