What connection does the author draw between Jekyll and Hyde and human behavior
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The author is trying to illustrate the transformation of people's morals into evils.
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- The author compares Jekyll and Hyde as both are chemical substances. Hyde is obtained by the chemical transformation of Jekyll. The main focus of the author is on the transformation from one thing to another.
- As things get transformed, similarly, the man has also transformed form an ordinary person to a wrong doer.
- The author is trying to illustrate the transformation of people's morals into evils.
- Man takes second to transform from one personality to another and to deceive others with their wrong doings.
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