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It's ironic how Dr. "Jekyl" is the good side and Mr. "Hyde" is the bad side, amirite?
by Anonymous11 years ago
It's Mr Hyde, and what's ironic about it
by Anonymous11 years ago
What is in any way ironic about that?
by Anonymous11 years ago
I'm gonna guess because Jekyl sounds like Jeh- Kill, and Hyde is Hide. The good one has Kill in his name and the bad one has Hide in his name. So really the good one should be Hyde because he's hiding that Jekyl is a killer.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Or OP might be saying Jekyl is like jackal.
However, I think that even if that's what the names mean, the author was probably doing that to show the connection between the two.
by Anonymous11 years ago
I can kind of understand this. Dr. Jekyl sounds more like a storybook bad person's name, and Mr. Hyde could be a friendly neighbor.
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