
The famous novella by Robert Louis Stevenson, published in 1886, is a classic work of Gothic literature. The plot centers on the respectable Dr. Jekyll, who, through scientific experiments, creates a potion capable of separating the good side of his nature from the evil. Thus, his alter ego emerges—the cruel and ruthless Mr. Hyde. The work explores the duality of human nature, the struggle between good and evil within every person, and the dangers of scientific experiments that transcend ethics and morality.