Title: The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Author: Robert Louis Stevenson Type: Short Story The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a classic tale written by Robert Louis Stevenson. This book is structured as a mystery/thriller, told from the perspective of a lawyer named Utterson. Utterson’s steady, rational approach to life lends credibility to the strange and ultimately horrifying events he reports. Utterson is a lifelong friend of the famed surgeon Dr. Henry Jekyll, who has some
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the text as a study of the hypocrisy and doubleness of the age in which it was written? (To answer this question, you may look up information on the Victorian Age on your own). Discuss the following statements: " The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a study of hypocrisy as encompassed by Jekyll and Hyde". "It is one of the best guidebooks of the Victorian times, because of its piercing description of the fundamental dichotomy of the 19th century outward respectability and inward lust"
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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1886) By Robert L. Stevenson Dr Lanyon’s Narrative COMPREHENSION 1. What was suspicious about the visitor’s behaviour before he entered the house? 2. What emotional state was the visitor in? 3. How did Lanyon react when the visitor touched his arm? 4. Does Lanyon give the visitor what he wants immediately? What eventually convinces him to show his guest the drawer? 5. When the visitor removes the sheet
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Jekyll and Mr. Hyde When reading Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, if one pays attention to the gaps and inconsistencies of Victor Frankenstein’s narration of the events, one may begin to question the existence of Frankenstein’s monster, and come to realize Victor Frankenstein is really the monster. This isn’t how most would interpret the events that transpired in the book, but the possibility of Victor Frankenstein being the monster he fears, is entirely plausible. This Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde comparison
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, I will explore the struggles the main characters’ have within themselves in their fight for good over evil. How Macbeth and Dr Jekyll change throughout the stories and explore the similarities of each of them and why they came to change. These two books are worlds apart from one another. ‘Macbeth’ is about a great warrior who fights for the King and is set in medieval Scotland, while ‘The strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’ is set in
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The Multiple Personalities of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde “It's almost as if we each have a vampire inside us. Controlling that beast, that dark side, is what fascinates me” (Lee). In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, an old doctor named Dr. Henry Jekyll who is known for being a decent man creates a potion that is able to separate the good and bad of a person into two different personalities. Dr. Jekyll soon realizes that his very appearance changes along with the transformation into this other form and gives
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Jennifer Peoples Mr. Marine Honors English 10B, Period 3 1 May 2013 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Throughout the world today people are judged based on their physical features as well as their commitment to society. This leads to a clouded view of people’s true personalities as well as social judgment that can cause people to become emotionally unbalanced and tentative, searching for change. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson is a very controversial mystery novel that takes place
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The mind is a powerful tool that could make an individual partake in evil acts. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a novella that portrays how one man’s mind becomes entranced in good and evil. In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson uses symbolic figures such as the door while using themes of good vs evil and the deceptive appearances of Jekyll and Hyde. The door, in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, withholds Dr. Jekyll’s secrets while hiding his evil doings. In the critical essay, Campbell described
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Hyde does not die with Jekyll in the revised version, though. This allows for an allowance of interesting development of his character. He loses the power Jekyll’s reputation and funds afforded him, but he regains control over himself. This feat would never have been accomplished if Hyde had not escaped Jekyll’s influence and gotten a job in a factory. “It was work that brought me back to myself. No thought was required, none of the fancy words I had learned while hanging about with the upper crust…
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Anmol Shah Mr. Stovall and Mr. Chan English 10 29 October 2015 The Duality of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde In the novella by Robert Louis Stevenson, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde portrays the duality of a human. Every human being has a good and bad side. In the novella, Dr. Jekyll is represented as a dualistic person. Dr. Jekyll is a good well-mannered scientist and conducts an experiment that brings out his evil side, Mr. Hyde. This tells the reader that every man has a bad side and one can
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