Kate Chopins character Louise Mallard in The Story of an Hour is made realistic through her internal conflict over how she is expected or supposed to feel about her husbands death as opposed to how she actually feels It is her revelations that really make Mrs Mallard relatable and complex Her unexpected new feelings are the keys to her complexity without which she would be flat and dull Mrs Mallard is a young woman with a heart problem whom is expected to be devastated and destroyed over the su
In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, a scientist creates a potion that turns him into a monster who is completely free of morals. At first, Dr. Jekyll is able to control his transformations into Mr. Hyde, but soon loses that control. The novel explores the dual nature found in every person and the conflict between good and evil in humans. In the end Jekyll completely loses to Hyde, who is found dead by two of Jekyll's friends.