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In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the real horror isn’t a monster breaking loose—it’s a man trying to be morally pure. This video essay argues that Robert Louis Stevenson wasn’t writing a simple tale of good versus evil, or a warning about science gone wrong. He was exposing something far more unsettling: how the pursuit of moral purity fractures responsibility, disguises violence, and quietly creates the very darkness it claims to oppose. Rather than treating Hyde as an intruder, this essay reads him as inevitable—the product of denial, respectability, and the refusal to live with moral contradiction. If you’re interested in literature, philosophy, and interpretations that challenge familiar readings, this video is for you. If you enjoyed the essay, consider subscribing for more literary video essays that aim to be thought-provoking rather than comforting—and leave a comment with your take on the question at the end. More literary analyses: • Echo of Canon #echoofcanon #DrJekyllAndMrHyde #RobertLouisStevenson #LiteraryAnalysis #VideoEssay #Literature #Philosophy #VictorianLiterature #MoralPhilosophy #BookAnalysis #classicliterature