The Duality of Propriety in Jekyll and Hyde
Words: 652 1208The theme of propriety in Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is one that deeply resonates with the values of Victorian England. During this period, strict social norms dictated what constituted "proper" behavior, influencing how individuals were expected to conduct themselves. The novella navigates the complexities of these expectations, highlighting the façade of respectability while simultaneously critiquing how such pressures can lead to dire consequences. Stevenson's exploration underscores not just the moral dilemmas faced […]