In Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic story, Hyde and Jekyll reflect the duality of human nature. They inhabit one body but have separate personalities. Dr. Jekyll represented “good” until he transformed himself into the “evil” Mr. Hyde. But did you ever stop to wonder if Hyde told his side of the story, how different it might be? Surely Mr. Hyde deserves more compassion than he ever received . . . until now. Was he a man, a monster, a murderer . . . or merely a wayward soul? “Born was I . . . ”
The Late Great Mr. Hyde
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