The novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde you are introduced to the many significant differences between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. You are shown the mental capabilities of both men. Jekyll is good and tries to do good works where Hyde is the exact opposite and does pure evil works. The second thing shown is their physical differences and capabilities. Jekyll is older but strong meanwhile Hyde is weak and hunched over but later grows stronger as Jekyll grows weaker. The third thing shown is how they are morally different. Hyde has no sense of right and wrong and chooses to act evilly whereas Jekyll is morally sound and chooses to do right. The differentiation between Jekyll and Hyde are significant to the theme of good versus evil and the fact that they are just one person. …show more content…
Mr. Hyde expresses the fact that he has all of the evil impulses. Jekyll always had and regretted, but the difference is Hyde acted on them where Jekyll did not. Like when Hyde tramples on the little girl on purpose. Jekyll tries be good and refrains from his evil impulses. This is expressed in the quote “I let my brother go to the devil in his own way” said by Dr. Jekyll. The physical differences are also very important to the theme of the story. Mr. Hyde is physically younger because he was created later in Jekyll’s life. Hyde is also appears smaller and hunched over. With Enfield Hyde was described as giving off the feeling of being deformed without being physically deformed. “He is not easy to describe. There is something wrong with his appearance; something displeasing, something downright detestable.” Jekyll on the other hand is strong but as Hyde gains power Jekyll becomes
The huge importance of the different physicality of Jekyll and Hyde is illustrative to the completely different characters and the way they are as humans. In Victorian society you could be judged as a rapist, murderer, crook or just plainly evil simply by the way you looked. Stevenson played on
The characters of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde have completely opposite personalities. As Dr. Jekyll seems to be mentally sound, Mr. Hyde is unstable. Dr. Jekyll is pleasant to look at, while people turn away in disgust from Mr. Hyde. Where Dr. Jekyll is an upstanding citizen, Mr. Hyde is evil. These two, distinct personalities show the duality of man.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Jekyll represents good and Hyde represents evil, Jekyll is tall, handsome, kind, and friendly while Hyde is mean, dwarfish, ugly, and devilish this being because Jekyll has been good for so long, his evil is weak and small. Robert Louis Stevenson uses archetypes and word choice to create a dark, mysterious, silent, and empty mood. There are many things we do in the real world that are similar to the things done in the book, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, we can look at people and think, “that person looks friendly” or “that person looks doesn't look safe” just like in the book, we can use looks, feelings, and colors in the real world to create an impression of that person. There are many physical descriptions used in the book to describe the characters, Jekyll is described tall, handsome, nice, and friendly while Hyde is described as ugly, short, mean, devilish, and scary. This we can all conclude from the descriptions, colors, and how the character acts in the book, just as we do in real
In this essay the two characters that are going to be compared are Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde from the book "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Stevenson. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are very different physically. They are different mentally as well as morally. Dr. Jekyll has different personalities for when he's in public and when he's alone. On the other hand Mr. Hyde pretty much has no heart.
In the novel “The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde” there is a theme of good vs evil. Good being Dr. Jekyll and evil Mr Hyde they have the inner fight between themselves, because they are the same person.Robert louis Stevenson uses Diction,imagery,and details to contrast the character of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Mentally, the two main characters Dr.jekyll and Mr.Hyde were also extensively different. since Dr.Jekyll was a scientist he thought more with reasoning and rationality and acted with caution. The author Stevenson stated in the text, “made enough allowance for the complete moral insensibility and insensate readiness to evil.” This displays that Mr.Hyde was filled with temper and did not act very
Jekyll is an educated doctor who gives money to charities and is a good friend to others but also at the same time wants to know what it’s like to do bad things. When he turns into Mr. Hyde he commits those crimes. An example is when Mr. Enfield witnessed Hyde trampling over a young girl. When the crowd that had gathered demanded he make amends, Hyde bought off the crowd with one hundred pounds using a check with Dr. Jekyll’s name on it. This shows that Mr. Hyde had no remorse or
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are not alike. Mr. Hyde is violent while Dr. Jekyll is calm, cool and collected. Dr. Jekyll is a man in his fifties, Mr. Hyde is much younger: “…Edward Hyde was so much smaller, slighter and younger than Henry Jekyll The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, pg. 107)”. Dr. Jekyll is handsome; however, Mr. Hyde is ugly. Dr. Jekyll is good and Mr. Hyde is in Dr. Jekyll’s words, “pure evil” (pg. 108). Dr. Jekyll is a kind person who, if he bumped into someone and knocked them down, would apologize and help them up. When Mr. Hyde bumped into the little girl, he did not care and walked all over her: “…[Mr. Hyde] left her screaming on the ground (pg. 40)”. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are not alike, yet they are the
The Strange Case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson is a story that focuses on two completely different characters and their reputations. Actions of an individual define who that individual is as a person. In the story, Mr. Hyde’s actions make him out to be an evil character and Dr. Jekyll’s actions show that he is a good man.
Dr. Henry Jekyll and Mr. Robert Hyde are two very different personalities that are meshed into one, forever changing body. Dr. Jekyll has the personality of a gentle, caring soul; while Mr. Hyde is a mean, evil and cruel troll. As the story progresses on, Dr. Jekyll begins to lose what he was once able to control—Mr. Hyde. The personality and appearance of Mr. Hyde becomes too powerful for Dr. Jekyll to control and eventually, Dr. Jekyll loses himself altogether leaving only Mr. Hyde to be found.
Jekyll is told to have “every mark of capacity and kindness,” (21). All of these details describe how the looks and personality show that Hyde is a person of dread and despair while Jekyll is a good-natured citizen. Characteristics of both characters are not the only way that duality is
The book portrays Hyde in like an animal; short, hairy, and like a troll with gnarled hands and a horrific face. In contrast, Jekyll is described in the most gentlemanly terms; tall, refined, polite and honorable, with long
This novel can be interpreted in many different ways; from the duality of human nature to the loss of control of many things, such as loss of judgment and moral control which plays a huge role in this novel. Dr. Jekyll has the power to have two personalities because of this concoction, and he is fully capable of control his evil side but I don’t believe he wants to completely at first. Yes there is a clear difference between the two characters Dr. Jekyll obviously has a better demeanor and doesn’t commit horrid acts when he is playing this person; however, they are one person. (NCBI) This novel is interesting in the fact the main character transformation is clearly depicted Dr. Jekyll is described as this tall handsome, middle-aged, successful man while Mr. Hyde is described as short, fat, angry man who no one liked. Jekyll and Hyde communicate by writing letters or notes to one another which helps predict what is going to happen next when the next
The first comparison of the two characters is there mental state. Each of the characters have a different mental state throughout the story. Dr. Jekyll's mental state throughout the story is more polite and nice. Mr. Hyde on the other hand is different. Mr. Hyde isn't a very nice person and has more of evil and dark mental state.
Hyde. In this way, Jekyll becomes monstrous himself as he wishes to pass on his evil parts into another person. Jekyll’s concoction is a threat to cultural morals and values as it enables someone to set evil free. Consequently, there is no obligation and interest in adhering to any moral standards. In the end, he is a split person, one-half is represented by Jekyll and the other one by Hyde. Stevenson used the different standpoints in the story to create the feeling that Jekyll and Hyde are two different individuals: “‘The Master Hyde, if he were studied,’ thought he [Utterson],’must have secrets of his own; black secrets, by the look of him; secrets compared to which poor Jekyll’s worst would be like sunshine.” (Stevenson 22). Thus, Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a story where the line blurs. As Hyde and Jekyll are one and the same person, the reader realises that they together are both moral and immoral and both good and