Read the excerpt from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Evil besides (which I must still believe to be the lethal sid
e of man) had left on that body an imprint of deformity and decay. And yet when I looked upon that ugly idol in the glass, I was conscious of no repugnance, rather of a leap of welcome. This, too, was myself. It seemed natural and human. What does the excerpt suggest about Dr. Jekyll? He is judgmental about people’s behavior. He is not ashamed of his own "dark" side. He is proud of his professional accomplishments. He is eager to introduce Dr. Hyde to his friends.
The thing which the excerpt suggest about Dr. Jekyll is:
He is not ashamed of his own “dark” side.
<h3>The story of Jekyll and Hyde</h3><h3>This refers to the narration about Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde who are one and the same person as they have different personalities and cause havoc.</h3>
With this in mind and from the complete text, we can see that Dr. Jekyll embraces his dark side and he is not ashamed by it.