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... taught to believe the bible and nothing that contradicts it. He was also taught to respect the rich, and frown upon the poor. This often came natural to Victorian society, there was either an upper class or a lower class, and nobody would dare say that these two could clash, as reputation was everything. Often people repressed their true feelings, because they wanted to protect their status in society, Stevenson didn't like this. Charles Darwin presented his theory of evolution that men evolved from apes. This was known as 'The Origin of the Species'. The Victorian people hated this as it went against their image and their religious beliefs, as they believed we came from God and that we didn't evolve from apes. So, when Stevenson portrayed Hyde as a 'troglodytic' being, and Jekyll as a kind respected man, it obviously showed the view of the Victorian people. Stevenson ...
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