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: Much of the story's tension arises from the difference between one's public reputation and private reality. 3. Scientific Ambition and Ethics
: Society's demand for outward perfection forced individuals to hide their "darker" instincts. Stevenson suggests that this repression only gives those instincts more power. 21277x
While is not a standard term in general literature or science, it is most prominently associated with a specific edition of Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 gothic novella, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde . Specifically, 0-553-21277-X is the ISBN for the widely used Bantam Classics edition . : Much of the story's tension arises from
: Stevenson argues that man is "not truly one, but truly two," and that attempting to physically separate these halves leads to the total destruction of the self. 2. The Critique of Victorian Hypocrisy Stevenson suggests that this repression only gives those
: Represents the "civilized" self, bound by the strict moral codes and respectability of Victorian society.
Dr. Jekyll’s transformation is achieved through a chemical potion, symbolizing the dangers of unchecked scientific exploration .