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Shirley (stampartiste)
I think most people (myself included) are familiar with the dramatic story of a doctor (Dr. Henry Jekyll) who, after swallowing a potion of his own making, metamorphoses into the doctor’s evil alter ego, Mr. Edward Hyde. Where Dr. Jekyll was outwardly an accomplished and kind doctor, Mr. Hyde acted out Dr. Jekyll’s dark side without shame or restraint. Recognizing this duality of his personality, Jekyll was motivated by a desire to be able to physically house himself into two separate identities ...more
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