El extraño caso del doctor Jekyll y el señor Hyde

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

Genres: horror, classic-literature

Language: Spanish

Level: B1

Number of words: 42,500

Book Info

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

Genres: horror, classic-literature

Language: Spanish

Level: B1

Number of words: 42,500

Book Summary

In the fog-shrouded streets of Victorian London, lawyer Gabriel John Utterson becomes increasingly troubled by the mysterious connection between his respectable friend Dr. Henry Jekyll and the sinister Edward Hyde. When Utterson learns that Jekyll has drafted a will leaving everything to Hyde in the event of his death or unexplained disappearance, his concern deepens into genuine alarm.

Hyde quickly reveals himself to be a creature of pure malevolence. After callously trampling a young girl in the street and later brutally murdering Sir Danvers Carew, a respected Member of Parliament, Hyde becomes one of London's most wanted criminals. His appearance alone inspires an inexplicable revulsion in all who encounter him, as if evil itself has taken human form.

What disturbs Utterson most is Jekyll's inexplicable defense of this monster. Despite Hyde's escalating violence, Jekyll insists on protecting him, even providing him with access to his home through a mysterious back entrance to his laboratory. The respectable doctor's association with such a villain threatens not only his reputation but seemingly his very soul.

As Hyde's crimes intensify, Jekyll withdraws from society, becoming a virtual prisoner in his own home. His oldest friends find themselves shut out, while Jekyll's behavior grows increasingly erratic. He claims to have severed all ties with Hyde, yet strange incidents continue to occur, and Jekyll's servants report disturbing sounds emanating from his locked laboratory late at night.

This masterpiece of Gothic fiction explores the fundamental duality of human nature and the thin line separating respectability from depravity. As Utterson draws closer to uncovering the truth behind the Jekyll-Hyde connection, readers are drawn into a world where science meets morality, and where the darkest impulses of mankind threaten to overwhelm the light. The story serves as a chilling reminder that evil may lurk behind the most respectable facades, and that the greatest monsters may be those we create ourselves

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