Dark forces are intriguing to humans as darkness is a mystery and it is unfeasible to know what possibilities are lingering within it with out jumping into explore. Throughout the novel, "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," it is made clear that Mr. Jekyll has a dark side: Hyde. Hyde is the free spirit in everyone that wishes they could come out and play. Hyde is considered a “human Juggernaut” yet he has done nothing punishable. He is considered “really like Satan” for simply going against the strict invisible rules of society. From this and throughout the novel, Stevenson developed the idea that every being has a dark side hidden in his closet yet we must “[conceal][it’s] pleasures” in order to be respected by our peers. This is shown by presenting the most proper Jekyll, the alternate ego of Hyde. Jekyll found the transition to his longly hidden side more refreshing and natural than he would've ever predicted. With out fully understanding the potion and its consequences, Jekyll, “with a strong glow of confidence” drank the potion to become the “indescribably new, and from its very novelty, incredibly sweet” Hyde. The Ego of Hyde was much more fulfilling to Jekyll as it “seemed natural and human”. For Jekyll, Hyde “bore a livelier image of the spirit” than his “honourable and distinguished” life as Jekyll. Hyde’s life was “much less exercised and much less exhausted” than his life as Jekyll which had been “nine tenths a life of effort, virtue and control”. Jekyll enjoyed the freeness and carelessness of Hyde as it was new and pleasurable to be away from the strict life he “had been hitherto accustomed to”. Hyde did whatever he pleased, not allowing societies senseless rules confine him to a simple “guffaw”. Hyde “was the first that ever did so for his pleasures” although Jekyll/Hyde had an “impenetrable mantle”. Anyone who would live upon the proper gentlemen rules of the Victorian