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ClassicsPublished 1886
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Pages
398
Difficulty
Accessible
Tone
Volcanic
Rating
4.1
Mystude editorial
Our reading note
This classics selection suits a single sitting and a long pause afterward. Worth reading before the hype cycle moves on.
In brief
Summary
Our studio returns to The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde — classics where Robert Louis Stevenson balances tension with reflective prose.
Takeaways
Key takeaways
- 1
Secondary characters complicate the moral landscape in useful ways.
- 2
The final chapters justify the unhurried middle.
- 3
Themes emerge through gesture and silence as much as dialogue.
- 4
The voice stays intimate even when the canvas grows large.
Who should read
Fans of Robert Louis Stevenson, or newcomers seeking a confident entry point.
Themes
CourageBetrayal



