
We’re back with a SPOOKY CLASSIC!
Everybody knows Dr. Jekyll is the mad scientist who made a potion that turned him into a big evil monster man named Mr. Hyde. But is that the real Mr. Hyde? Is there a Mr. Hyde at all? Why does everyone value fancy doors over human life!?!?
The Phools are exploring their dark sides this week!!!
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In this episode of BIBLIOPHOOLS, the hosts celebrate hitting new milestones while diving into Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, exploring its cultural impact, themes of duality, identity, and morality within both Victorian literature and modern psychology. Between comedic riffs and personal stories, they discuss literacy issues, the strange structure of the novel, and offer character analysis of Jekyll, Hyde, and Utterson. They also compare the book to later adaptations, weighing how different versions capture—or exaggerate—the tension between good and evil, repression and release. Ultimately, the conversation blends humor with reflections on friendship, the dangers of unchecked transformation, and why this enduring work of literature continues to resonate through time.