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Based on chapters 3 and 4 of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Mr. Hyde does not appear to value the same morals and standards by which most people live. If the reader concludes that Mr. Hyde is at odds with these beliefs a great deal of the time, this would be an example of
character vs. self.
character vs. character.
character vs. society.
character vs. nature.
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character vs. society.
Hyde’s conflict arises from his opposition to the morals and standards of the community, not primarily from an internal struggle, a single rival, or natural forces.
Hyde’s conflict arises from his opposition to the morals and standards of the community, not primarily from an internal struggle, a single rival, or natural forces.
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