b. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
c. Gone with the Wind.
d. To Kill a Mockingbird.
-False
Answer:
My option is false.
Mr. Hyde is fighting his own guilt and self-loathing.
Dr. Jekyll is torn between the two sides of his identity.
Dr. Jekyll is struggling with his friend Mr. Utterson.
The conflict in this excerpt was Dr. Jekyll is torn between the two sides of his identity.
Identity is the specific collection of traits that can be used to distinguish one individual from another. Diverse contexts call for different uses of the word. Identity on a personal level frequently refers to a person's sense of self, or how they see themselves in relation to others.
The memories, experiences, connections, and values that shape one's sense of self are all included in identity. Even as new characteristics are produced and assimilated into one's identity, this amalgamation develops a consistent sense of who one is through time.
However Jekyll asserts that "man is not fully one, but truly two" and recounts his dream in which he attempted to distinguish between his good and bad sides. Jekyll claims that he spent a lot of time looking for a chemical answer before discovering one that would work for him.
Therefore Dr. Jekyll is discovering facts between the two sides of his identity viz. split personality.
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