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Publicēts: 16.10.2003.
Valoda: Angļu
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  • Eseja 'Dr. Jekkyl and Mr. Hyde: Domination of Evil', 1.
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The term "Jekyll and Hyde", now a part of our common language, can be found in most dictionaries. Random dictionary definitions of "Jekyll and Hyde" include: 1) "One who has quasi-schizophrenic, alternating phases of pleasantness an unpleasantness." 2) "A person having a split personality, one side of which is good and the other evil." 3) "This phrase refers to a person who alternates between charming demeanor and extremely unpleasant behavior." This concept revolves around the experience of Dr. Jekyll, enabled by drinking a potion, who changes into his alternate personality, whom he names Hyde. Stevenson intended Jekyll's character to be pronounced Je (French word for "I") Kill (Je-Kill = I kill), as an indication that the doctor wanted to isolate the evil portion of himself, appropriately named "Hyde," meaning low and vulgar hide or flesh which must hide from civilization. …

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