Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde begins with Mr. Utterson (the lawyer) going for a walk with his friend and relative Mr. Enfield. They walk past a door, which somehow stimulates Mr. Enfield to tell a sad...
The theme of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is the duality of human nature. The author poses the question to the reader regarding the nature of humankind to shadow two personalities, one wicked and one...
The answer is not Mary Shelley, as previously stated, because she wrote Frankenstein. By 'creator,' I'd assume you meant author which, in this case, is Robert Louis Stevenson.