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An analysis of blackmail and secrecy in Stevenson's novella reveals how the duality of man is enforced by societal pressure, not innate evil, within Victorian literary studies.
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Running head: THE DUALITY OF MAN: BLACKMAIL AND SECRECY IN DR. J
The Duality of Man: Blackmail and Secrecy in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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February 12, 2026
Abstract
8 paragraph Outline: Essay 2 (The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde) Introduction (Para 1) Dualistic Nature of Human Beings Brief introduction of the Victorian era Introduction (Para 2) Duality of Dr.Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Thesis: This essay describes blackmail during the Victorian era and the duality of human nature in society. Para 3 The Victorian era Para 4 The theme of Secrecy Para 5 Split personalities between Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jekyll Para 6 Marxist Criticism (upper and lower social class) Para 7 Marxist Criticism (Good and Evil) Para 8 Conclusion
APA 7th Edition— Title centered and bold, double-spaced throughout, 1" margins, Times New Roman 12pt. First line of each paragraph indented 0.5". Running head on first page only.
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