Topic > Case Study of Henry Jekyll and Hyde - 1940

Although Hyde is pure evil, Jekyll is not pure goodness; it's still the same old conflicting mix of good and evil. To cover his tracks, Jekyll rented a room for Hyde, opened a bank account in his name, and explained to his servants that Hyde could come and go freely through the house. Hyde even became Jekyll's sole heir. At first Jekyll enjoys having his alter ego. Through Hyde, he can live out his fantasies of doing whatever he wants, without consequences, since all he has to do is drink the potion to make Hyde disappear. No responsibility for Hyde