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* [[Creator Breakdown]]: The popular story is that Stevenson wrote the novel after a particularly vivid nightmare. Even if this isn't true, then the novel's themes of duality and of a man suffering drastic personality shifts and driven to ruin by what is essentially an escalating drug addiction probably rang true with the author, who was not unfamiliar with such situations.
* [[Life Imitates Art]]: Jekyll theorizes that every man may be more than just ''two'' men, each with their own role. Roughly thirty years later, Sigmund Freud publishes the ideas of the [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud:Sigmund Freud#Id.2C_ego2C ego.2C_and_super2C and super-ego |id, ego and superego]].
* [[Parody Failure]]: That infamous [[Incredibly Lame Pun]] about playing "Mr. Hyde and Mr. Seek" or "Mr. Hyde-And-Seek" is in fact made in the original book.
{{quote| '''Gabriel Utterson''': If he be Mr. Hyde, I shall be Mr. Seek.}}
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