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Between these two, I now felt I had to choose. . . . To cast in my lot with Jekyll, was to die to those appetites which I had long secretly indulged and had of late begun to pamper. To cast it in with Hyde, was to die to a thousand interests and aspirations, and to become, at a blow and forever, despised and friendless. The bargain might appear unequal; but there was still another consideration in the scales; for while Jekyll would suffer smartingly in the fires of abstinence, Hyde would be not even conscious of all that he had lost. –The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson What is Dr. Jekyll’s conflict in this passage? Jekyll has to decide whether to be all Jekyll or all Hyde now that the potion is not working correctly. Jekyll has to decide whether to continue feeding Hyde in light of his recent crimes. Jekyll has to decide whether to reveal his secret to all of his closest friends. Jekyll has to take Hyde’s feelings into consideration when he makes decisions.

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A: Jekyll has to decide whether to be all Jekyll or all Hyde now that the potion is not working correctly.

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The correct answer is Jekyll has to decide whether to be all Jekyll or all Hyde now that the potion is not working correctly.

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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a novel written by Scottish poet and writer Robert Louis Stevenson. It narrates the story of Jekyll, a scientist who finds a way to become another person, Mr. Hyde. At a point, the potion, which is the way, stops working as effectively as at the beginning as it starts losing power and as a consequence the worst aspects of Hyde's personality were being displayed, and it was also an increasing trend. The excerpt belongs to the part where he has to decide who he wants to be, enumerating pros and cons.

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