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Strange Case of Jekyll and Hyde (Version 4 - Dramatic Reading)

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The Strange Case of Jekyll and Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson is a gripping tale of duality and the darker aspects of human nature. The story follows the respected Dr. Jekyll, who creates a potion that unleashes his murderous alter ego, Mr. Hyde. As the two personalities battle for control, the consequences of their actions become increasingly dire.

Stevenson's writing is masterful, drawing the reader into a world of suspense and intrigue. The characters are complex and well-developed, with Jekyll and Hyde serving as fascinating foils to each other. The themes of good versus evil and the struggle for power are expertly woven throughout the narrative, making for a thought-provoking read.

The dramatic reading of this version adds another layer of intensity to the story, enhancing the overall atmosphere and suspense. The narrator's delivery captures the tension and suspense of the plot, keeping the listener on the edge of their seat throughout.

Overall, The Strange Case of Jekyll and Hyde is a classic work of literature that continues to captivate readers with its timeless themes and compelling storytelling. This version with a dramatic reading is a must-read for fans of gothic fiction and psychological thrillers.

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A series of mysterious and increasingly alarming crimes are taking place across London. People are being injured, even murdered without mercy and without reason. And yet, the perpetrator cannot be found. The crimes happen overnight, but in the morning the murderer is gone "like breath upon a mirror". Mr Utterson (a lawyer), Dr Lanyon and Dr Jekyll each bring their insights to this sinister conundrum. Robert Louis Stevenson's classic story of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is brought to life with a cast of voices in this dramatic reading. Only 10 chapters long, tradition says that Stevenson wrote the novella in less than a week, yet the central idea of the duality of human nature continues to fascinate through the ages!


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