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Type up your answer (7-8 sentences minimum) that responds to one of these two questions:

Part of the implication of "Dr. Jekyll’s Account" is that Man Cannot Always Be Good. No matter how hard Dr. Jekyll tries to live a good, upstanding, sober life, he can’t resist the temptation of transforming into Mr. Hyde. Is this true of mankind? Can we never build a good society because as humans we are just too weak and too frail and we will eventually always succumb to temptations and/or choose evil? If not, why? If so, how?

The important thing is that you need textual evidence from the book to support your answer and must include one quote. Other suggestions are examples, connections from the text.

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Answer:

well first of all i hope you have the book with you to add the T.E

Explanation:

Man is imperfect. Due to this, the idea of having temptation surrounding us make the situation strenuous. Through the example of Dr. Jekyll we are able to see how man reacts to the world full of temptation. If he was in a situation where he had more control of himself he wouldn't have to suffer everytime he would see an alcoholic beverage. After falling continuously into the thing in which we find ourselfs weak may cause damage to our way of thinking and in part our self-esteem which causes one to be frail. It will always depend on the situation that you are in. The more risk like situation (of falling to temptation) you are in the more you will cede.If you are in the type of situation that gives the help or boost-whether it may be with people who have been through the samething or by simply putting your mind into something else- your risk of falling will be less likely.It also always depends on the typr of person you are.