Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson is a classic work published by Pearson Education in 2008. This 2nd edition, written in British English, spans 53 pages and explores the complex relationship between the kind Dr. Jekyll and the sinister Mr. Hyde. The narrative delves into the mystery surrounding Hyde’s connection to Jekyll, raising questions about identity and morality in a chilling context.
Readers will encounter a gripping tale that unfolds after a terrible murder, with the enigmatic Mr. Hyde at its center. The story examines themes of duality and the struggle between good and evil, as the search for Hyde intensifies. This edition serves as a resource for those studying English as a Second Language, offering insights into language arts and disciplines while engaging with a timeless narrative.
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Why is the frightening Mr Hyde a friend of the nice Dr Jekyll? Who is the evil little man? And why does he seem to have power over the doctor?
After a terrible murder, everyone is looking for Mr Hyde. But he has disappeared. Or has he?
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