The hosts analyze the complex relationship between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the context of Freudian psychology, exploring how Hyde represents the ID and Jekyll's suppressed impulses. They also discuss Jekyll's self-perception and the blurring of the distinction between the two characters.
Craig and Andrew team up with their evil selves this week to read Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Well, not really. But in honor of our 20th episode, we did both read the book this week, mixing up our usual format a bit.
What follows is a discussion on the duality of man, abridged books, and that thing that happens when stories like this gloss over scientific explanations so as to avoid boring the audience.
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