In <em>The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde </em>the duality of human nature is one of the major themes. Stevenson is able to show that humans aren't born inherently bad or good, but somewhere in the middle.
It is a study about the mind of the author and the theories of dualism, and also about human psychology.
Answer:
He wants to explain why he started cooking
Explanation:
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A.simply restate the thesis for emphasis
Milo is a young man who experiences the majority of his days in a condition of shocking fatigue. This standard changes when Milo travels through the baffling pretend tollbooth that shows up in his room one day. Milo does not trust that anything he learns—numbers, words, or whatever else—is pertinent to regular day to day existence.