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Who is Truly Evil, Dr Jekyll or Mr. Hyde?

Every Person have the desire to have full control of their body,
where they can control themselves to do evil or good. Such example of
that is represented in the book called “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde,” by Robert Louis Stevenson. Mysterious things starts to
happen when desires go wrong….
The protagonist of Dr. Jekyll is a doctor who have a strong desire
to separate his good side from bad. In order to accomplish his desires,
Jekyll performs experiments that revealed his evil side known as Mr.
Hyde, who is a deformed and ugly man of pure evil intentions.
The dark side of Jekyll is really strong and powerful which was
exactly what Jekyll had planned. Being Hyde delighted him for he had
full control to do whatever he wants. Since Hyde is evil, his intentions
are pure evil too. His crimes such as the murder of Mr. Denvers, proves
that pure evil delights him. Another crime was he almost beat a girl to
death.
The horrifying events taken in the proves that “man is truly not
one, but two” which was said by Jekyll. The intentions of Dr. Jekyll to
be pure evil was his own very idea. This gives us the sense that Hyde is
not the one who is truly evil but Dr. Jekyll. Being Hyde delighted him
and since he had full control of Hyde, he could have done good deeds
instead of evil.
The idea of being pure evil was Dr. Jekyll’s own idea which
proves that Mr. Hyde was not truly evil. His odds and wrongdoings
made Jekyll where he was and wrongdoings often resulted in bad ends.
But even though Hyde was evil, Dr. Jekyll could have controlled him,
but inspite the consequences, Jekyll went on taking the potions for evil
purposes. When he actually realized that he was wrong, it was too late
for him to turn his way back, for the evil had controlled his body. The
results of bad ends resulted the death of Dr. Jekyll.
The legacy of Dr. Jekyll’s bad ends proved that the result of bad
ends often result in bad consequences. His bad deeds led to his horrific
and slow death. The lesson he got from his death was to never mess
with the human nature, for sometimes it can be terrifying.

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