Could the ending of evil be better?

Desiree 2022-07-05 19:37:38

Evil originally lurks in the depths of human nature, and generally germinates in the form of "ghost eyes" and "evil thoughts", and then hides harmlessly to humans and animals. But once it is triggered by the stimulation of external conditions, it will open Pandora's box, and it will be unstoppable. Moreover, doing evil will bring people a pleasure similar to that of drug addiction, which is difficult to get rid of, and even exceeds the threshold of pleasure that people can bear, so they can only rely on legal punishment. It would be even better if the play could design the Hyde colleagues to be the promoters of evil behind the scenes, producing a dramatic effect of evil within evil.

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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde quotes

  • Dr. Henry Jekyll: Your ankle's all right. But I'll tell you one thing. You wear your garter too tight. That stops the circulation. That's bad.

    Ivy Peterson: There! You see? You did find something. You are my doctor, aren't you? I ought to pay your fee, oughtn't I?

    Dr. Henry Jekyll: I haven't presented you with a bill yet.

    Ivy Peterson: [presents her garter] How about this to begin with? Not that it's enough.

    Dr. Henry Jekyll: It's fine. It's fine. It's much more than most people pay.

    Ivy Peterson: It doesn't seem near enough to me.

    [kiss]

  • Dr. Henry Jekyll: I have to go now.

    Ivy Peterson: But look here. Don't you understand? I ain't no, I ain't no...

    Dr. Henry Jekyll: No, I know you're not. You're a girl with her heart just where it ought to be. Maybe a little too generous, that's all.