There is good and evil in all of us. What we choose defines us. |
I feel as though this story can be applied to each and every human. Each one of us has an internal battle that is constant between our conscience and our instinct. In a religious realm we are constantly choosing whether we will follow God, or lower ourselves and follow the Devil. However you choose to view this, we all make constant choices that fuel our good side or our evil side. We have the agency, as autonomous beings, to define our life and what we will be and who we will become. For many, the path of natural desire, instinct, lust, and self servitude is easier and more enticing. For others, the diligent quest of self mastery and goodness is the end goal.
But each of us has moments on both sides. Wether we are seeking evil or seeking good, we still make choices which fuel the other side. We need to be careful as we make our choices. If we let our evil sides have to much freedom, we, like Dr. Jekyll, can lose control and our Mr. Hyde will prevail. We have individual liberty to make our own path and to choose good or choose evil. What is beneath your surface? Dr. Jekyll? Or Mr. Hyde?
https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Strange-Case-of-Dr-Jekyll-and-Mr-Hyde
It's been said that Good and Evil are two wolves fighting for dominance in the body, and the one that wins is the one we feed. Personally, I see "The Strange Case" as a story of addiction, a man who needs a drug in order to be able to loosen up and let his real self out. Eventually, however, he begins blacking out at random times, suffering odd side effects as his addiction forces more of the strange concoction down his throat, until he decides to end it all by the epilogue. It's undoubtedly a common interpretation, but it is one I subscribe to.
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