continuation from my other question, i took someone's advice and was using the dr. jekyll and mr. hyde idea she gave me. i found a quote but i dont have the book. could anyone give me the page numbers if i gave you the quote? it's in chapter 10, i got it off sparknotes but i dont have the page numbers to cite it with. i think it said it's midway through chapter 10 or something like that
here's the quote:
It was on the moral side, and in my own person, that I learned to recognise the thorough and primitive duality of man; I saw that, of the two natures that contended in the field of my consciousness, even if I could rightly be said to be either, it was only because I was radically both; and from an early date . . . I had learned to dwell with pleasure, as a beloved daydream, on the thought of the separation of these elements.
2007-03-13
09:35:01
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i've read the book, i just don't own it. i only used sparknotes for the quote (paper is on house of atreus, not dr. jekyll and mr. hyde) and no library :(
only open on sundays cause of renovations. and it's not cheating when you cite it.
2007-03-13
10:28:27 ·
update #1