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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Analysis

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In the story The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Dr. Jekyll is guilty of Mr. Hyde’s crimes. Dr. Jekyll is a very educated scientist, and a perfect gentleman – on purpose. In the story we find out that Mr. Hyde is Dr. Jekyll’s evil side he created to seem like two different people. In conclusion, Dr. Jekyll is responsible for Mr. Hyde’s crimes because he created Mr. Hyde. In the beginning of the story, Mr. Hyde is introduced and is viewed by the society he lives in as deformed, strange, and evil. He is accused of shocking acts such as trampling a little girl in the streets, and murdering an older gentleman. These acts cause people such as Mr. Utterson to become puzzled at why Dr. Jekyll is putting Mr. Hyde in line to inherit what he leaves behind – mostly because Mr. Hyde is the farthest thing from normal or good. However, the pieces fit together when it is revealed that Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are the same person. Overall, finding out that Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are in fact, the same person, is the first logical explanation is that Dr. Jekyll is guilty for the crimes Mr. Hyde has committed. …show more content…

Jekyll has struggled with these split personalities he has created. It is that said that Dr. Jekyll is the side of him that is a respectable, educated, gentleman, and Mr. Hyde is the side of him that is his evil. Though he claims these two men are different, they are still the same person. Dr. Jekyll claims that some days, he would go to sleep Jekyll, and wake up Hyde. He also claims that it has been recently very difficult to revert back to Dr. Jekyll from being Mr. Hyde. Even if that were so, he is still the same person with the same body committing crimes. Therefore, Jekyll is well aware that he has these split personalities that he engages in, but he is still the same person aware of what he is

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