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Further, in pretty much every later adaptation, Jekyll is unaware of Hyde's actions, suffering from [[Identity Amnesia|split personality amnesia]]. This is not in any way suggested by the book, in which Jekyll ''does'' remember everything he did as Hyde, but [[My God, What Have I Done?|begins to find his own depravity horrifying]] and tries to dissociate himself from it.
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* [[All There Is to Know About "The Crying Game"]]: The work is [[Mainstream Obscurity|well-known by name]], but all that most people have heard about it is [[Jekyll and Hyde|the twist ending]]. Many do not even know that the dual identity story was originally a twist at all, and most newer adaptations treat it as a foregone conclusion. Some even make Hyde himself some sort of ugly were-monster rather than just a really evil man, most notably in the infamous NES game released by Bandai.
* [[Applied Phlebotinum]]: The means by which Hyde is created. This was a time when science, chemistry (alchemy was still trendy), and especially the workings of the human mind were [[Clarke's Third Law|still considered magic]].
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