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Words: 500 | Submitted: Wed Mar 11 2009
... are kept throughout Jekyll and Hyde. This is mainly the cause of hidden identities and people living separate lives, one being the good, the public figure seen, and the second life being the dark and evil side. In the novel, one character, Mr. Enfield states he was 'coming home from some place at the end of the world, about three o'clock'. His statement shows us that although he may be respected in the public eye, he still takes improper excursions which are unknown by others, apart from those he tells. The main secret that is kept from us is the true identity of Mr. Hyde. It is often said that he is 'not easy to describe', but he is said to be ape like or an un-evolved form of man. A similar thought to this was of Charles Darwin, who, lived during the same era. Darwin believed in the idea ...
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