In "Mr. Dhye," the author draws upon and transforms Stevenson's novel "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by exploring similar themes of duality and transformation in a different context. Here are the descriptions of how the author of "Mr. Dhye" incorporates and alters elements from Stevenson's work:
A. Both involve a mysterious personality change. However, in "Mr. Dhye," the kindly personality eventually prevails over the destructive personality.
B. Both involve an accident that causes a personality disorder. However, in "Mr. Dhye," the accident leads the narrator to take action when the harmful personality endangers him.
C. Both involve an unusual event that changes a character's personality. However, in "Mr. Dhye," the same personality change also happens to the narrator.
D. Both involve a character with conflicting personalities. However, in "Mr. Dhye," the personality change happens without the aid of a mysterious concoction.