3. How does Stevenson anticipate Freud? In what ways do you see J & H as a perfect study for psychoanalysis?
Stevenson anticipates Freud by demonstrating two sides to human nature. The good, Dr. Jekyll, and the evil, Mr. Hyde. As Dr. Jekyll describes, "I now had two characters as well as two appearance, one wholly evil, and the other was still the old Henry Jekyll...(pg111)" Freud defined three parts to human nature, id, ego, and superego. In the case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; the first would represent ego and superego the side of humans that is concerned with morality, experiences guilt, and reason, while Mr. Hyde would represent id, the impulsive, self gratifying, and amoral. Dr. Jekyll experiences guilt for Mr. Hyde's actions, knowing that they are also his actions. When he stays in the form of Jekyll for the last two months he tries to help others. Mr. Hyde is only concerned about himself, his desires, and self preservation. He only allows Jekyll to take over the last two months to keep from being arrested.