Dr JEkyll and MR Hyde
DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE In Robert Louis Stevenson’s DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE, Henry Jekyll, a well known physician is plagued by his alter-ego Edward Hyde when Jekyll takes a potion to remove all his bad traits. ... A prominent popular London scientist, who is well known for his dinner parties, Jekyll is a large, handsome man of approximately fifty. HE owns a large estate and has recently drawn up his will, leaving his monsterous estate to a man whom Jekyll’s lawyer disapproves of. Jekyll was born into a good family, had a god education, and was well respected. ... Jekyll’s fascination with his “other” self became so obsessive that he was finally no longer able to control the metamorphosis process, and Edward hyde began appearing whenever he wanted to. Jekyll became frightened trying desparately to control Hyde, but failing.