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In Robert Louis Stevenson’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the author argues that the wicked part of man, once indulged, will inevitably conquer. To what extent is this true? Analyze Stevenson’s concept of human evil in the light of biblical teaching, and support your argument with specifics from both Scripture and the novel.

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