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How does Dr.Jekyll Interpret his relationship with Dr. Hyde?

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  1. Mr Hyde's like a drug for him.  At first he is excited by the ability to avoid all responsibility for his actions by becoming someone else, and he enjoys the feeling of power and freedom that the transformation gives him.  Taking the potion and becoming Hyde is a thrill.  In time it becomes an addiction that he would like to end but can't. He begins to feel like his alter ego Mr Hyde is in fact a separate person who is controlling him and demanding to be released.    


  2. Just read the book.  It's really good and really short, so it won't even take that long. In the time it took you to ask this you probably would have been able to figure it out. I'm not going to do your homework for you.

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