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"It was Hyde, after all, and Hyde alone, that was guilty. Jekyll was no worse; he woke again to his good qualities seemingly unimpaired; he would even make haste, where it was possible, to undo the evil done by Hyde. And thus his conscience slumbered." (The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Chapter 10) Do you think Jekyll is actually to blame for Hyde's actions? For instance, should he have gone to jail for Hyde's crimes? Why or why not?

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