Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Jekyll and Hyde III

Author's Note: If everyone was in the same, life would be boring. Between my life at school, work and home, I'm different at each and every setting. My mind and mood all depend on where I am, and who I am around. When I don't like my position, however, I can take control of myself rather than letting my mind take over itself, unveiling any sense of evil. I know who I am and my confidence in my well-being keeps me going everyday. I am myself; I'm not perfect, mistakes are okay to make, and I don't need to prove myself by changing into someone I'm not. "Be yourself. Everyone else is taken." If not, then I wish luck upon your path of destruction. 

What prompted Jekyll to consume the potion of his creation is beyond me. Dr. Jekyll's intelligence was appreciated to many. The unexpected mystery of his other side was the beginning to a life-changing experience of dark and evil. Taking the drug for the first time, became a routine for him that caused a potential, severe danger; addiction. Living the life of two people - a chemist and a criminal - it was easy to begin with, but a tragedy was foreseen once he uncontrollably turned to Hyde. Hyde wasn't so much hidden anymore, as he became an easier target day by day. His time had come; here he is now, lying on his death bed. He relies on the help of his good friend Lanyon. Lanyon was reliable, hitherto his encounter with Jekyll's letter. Now he is dead. Jekyll is left with nothing, unless Mr. Utterson who now has some answers, decides to take this letter into consideration and possesses Lanyon's place in saving the life of Jekyll and Hyde. 

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