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Fill in the blanks: Dr. Jekyll starts his "confession" by explaining the of his character: on the one hand, he loves being , yet on the other hand he craves and . in his research, he discovers how to split these two into two men.
He takes a potion and immediately feels both extreme and extreme . this is accompanied by a into Mr. Edward Hyde.
He takes the potion and transforms back into Dr. Jekyll.
He therefore does not succeed in creating someone wholly and a (separate) someone wholly , but rather himself and a more evil of himself.
He makes various arrangements for his new-self: a house, a housekeeper, a new to allow the evil version of himself to operate.
Then he enjoys/indulges himself as Edward Hyde, but Stevenson doesn't tell us in what this 'evil nature' manifests itself.
His doesn't trouble him, because, as Dr. Jekyll, he continues being respectable.
When he (as Hyde) knocks over the child, he has to use Dr. Jekyll's to not get killed by the angry mob. Soon after, Dr Jekyll opens a in Mr. Hyde's name.
Two months before the murder of Danvers Carew, Dr. Jekyll wakes up one morning as . this is worrying, because it seems that . this is worrying, because it seems that Dr. Jekyll begins to feel that he has to make a choice between .
For the next two months, he lives a life as . But he . so one evening, he takes the transformative potion.
This time, as , he beats Sir Danvers Carew to death.
Horrified, he breaks , and resumes a sober and life as Dr. Jekyll.
However, the remain and one day, sitting in a park, his thoughts and he .
Away from his potions, and wearing the face of Dr. Jekyll sends a note to with specific instructions.
It works! Mr. Hyde transforms back into Dr. Jekyll, but Dr. Lanyon's friendship is .
Even now, all is not solved. One day later, Dr. Jekyll is and transforms again into Mr. Hyde.
He runs into his laboratory, but it takes to restore himself to the appearance and personality of Dr. Jekyll.
Six hours later, .
Dr. Jekyll rapidly gets, and Mr Hyde grows more .
Then Dr. Jekyll runs out of . Panicking, he sends his servants all around London looking for .
None of the work, convincing Dr. Jekyll that there must have been some unknown impurity in the first sample that .
He ends the "confession" by saying that Dr. Jekyll has most certainly , and he can only on what will happen to Mr. Hyde. He says he is bringing "the life of that unhappy Dr. Jekyll to an end", but we never really know if Jekyll before Hyde took over, or whether Hyde, for some unknown reason,

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