Authors note: Jekyll
and Hyde are initially the same person, but Hyde lives the life of crime and
committing horrible actions. He finds the evil inside of him and brings it out
to the rest of the world. It is almost as if he finds the Satan from Hell
inside of him and uses it to take his anger out on the world, although Jekyll
is the one who loves the world and everyone around him. This is the story of
his close calling from Heaven to Hell.
He lurks around the city in the shadows
of the night lights, pondering on what to do next. Thinking about what will occur
within him that causes a terrible action to happen. Every step he takes brings
him closer to the edge of insanity. Sometimes
it’s as if the man is unaware of the event—he is unknowing why it happens or
even what causes it to happen. When he plays this part in his ongoing movie
playing in his head, it is as if Satan is his role model. Something happens,
and then is complete; this horrible man walks away as if he has simply picked a
flower from a random garden, nothing that is a big deal. Step by step he gets
closer and closer to the doors filled with fire—Hell.
When he
walks out of the gloomily dark night, a bright and sun-filled smiley man walks
the street of the city. A person who could never think of hurting even a cat. Such
a lovable man, friends with many and found in common places in the city they
live in. The more he is wonderful, the more appreciated and well known, and
liked he is just brings him steps closer to the place everyone wants to end up—Heaven.
The two
different world Jekyll and Hyde lives in is like a ying yang, black and white,
evil and peaceful, two fully different worlds. One is much known and one hides
in the shadows but yet the secret between these two will-or thought, would
never be revealed until an incident with Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield.
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