Literally every movie adaptation ever: Henry Jeckyll is just a poor victim of his evil side Mr Hyde!
The Actual Book: Henry Jeckyll is a weird fuck who turned himself into a monster man because he wanted to indulge in doing horrible things without fear of getting caught
“Why… Why didn’t we work out, [—-]? We were great together, how did it come to this-To us acting like strangers?”
“Let’s not do this, again-”
“[—-], tell me. Please.”
“…Because marriage and a family was never on the table for you, and yes I loved, and we were so good together, but I… I wanted more and you didn’t. I wasn’t going to force you into something you never wanted, so I ended things.”
“You wanted more, and yet, here you are, still single and childless.”
“T-That’s cruel, [—-].”
“[—-], wait-No, I-I’m sorry, I didn’t mean it. Wait, please! I didn’t mean it, please.”
“No, [—-]. No. You should go home, you’ve been drinking.”
“[—-]-”
“I know I hurt you, but that doesn’t give you the right to be cruel.”
“I’m sorry-”
“I think-Call [—-] and get him to take you home. Don’t try to go by yourself, okay?”
“[—-], I’m so, so sorry! Please-”
“I think it’s best that we stay strangers. Goodnight, [—-].”