The duality in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is similar to that of the Cherokee myth in that they both demonstrate how there are different personality traits inside of people, they both involve the character traits fighting each other, and both of these stories show that in the end, which ever personality you “feed” wins. In both of these stories, the author lets the reader know that people’s personalities are split in different areas. “Hence, although I had now two characters as well as two appearances” (Jekyll and Hyde 79) In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the author reveals that Dr. Jekyll was split up into two personalities. One bad and one good. While in the Cherokee myth, the grandfather