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
Although Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde oppose each other in mainly appearance, they do share some similarities in behavior and in thought. Dr. Jekyll is already characterized as a genial host, but Mr. Hyde also has civilized interactions with others. For example, he tries to pay the family of the child he trampled. Although it was for his benefit, it can be thought of otherwise. He also manages to communicate with two other characters in the novel without doing any harm to
Dr. Jekyll is benevolent and pleasant in his social interactions. He attempts to cover up his darker self by creating a courteous public persona. Everyone has a different persona when they are outside in the eyes of the public and when they are inside. Through Mr. Hyde, Dr. Jekyll reveals his destructive side. Transforming into Mr. Hyde gives Dr. Jekyll a freedom to act and behave without caring about the public’s opinion or about the consequences of his actions. Dr. Jekyll is captured and locked up deep inside, he appears reasonably appropriate on the exterior but his inner reflections drives him towards immorality. As Dr. Jekyll privately turns into Mr. Hyde, not only is his appearance transformed, but also his behavior. This can be a similar caparison on people in today’s society. People with high status or popularity are always being watched with every move they make. If they make one small mistake, then that will look bad on
Dr. Jekyll, on the other hand, remains the same – a righteous man who happens to also be imperfect, suggesting that his plan for an equal division between good and bad was not efficient. Throughout the novel, Mr. Hyde slowly begins to take over Dr. Jekyll’s entire existence, implying that his evil nature is much stronger than his good nature. As Mr. Hyde, he felt less pressure and more powerful; he didn’t have regrets nor have to face consequences for his actions. Although he remained as one true “person”, the Hyde within Dr. Jekyll began to grow and eventually dominated his
Dr. Jekyll creates Mr. Hyde in order to separate his good self from his evil self. He uses Mr. Hyde to get away with his dark tendencies without the consequences. Singh states in “A Study of Dualism” that “Dr. Henry Jekyll…possesses a brilliant
Jekyll is tempted to do bad things and he uses Hyde to overcome his temptations. Jekyll gets his satisfaction of doing bad deeds by becoming Hyde. Jekyll says “If each, I told myself, could be housed in separate identities, life would be relieved of all that was unbearable; the unjust might go his way” (Page 105). He states that he wants to do bad things but knowing he cant and still live the life he has, he uses Hyde as an escape from his temptations. Once Jekyll is able to control his temptations but still do bad as Mr. Hyde he says “I felt younger, lighter, happier in the body” (Page 106) Mr. Hyde is Jekyll’s way of escaping his sophisticated lifestyle and entering a totally separate way of life. Jekyll then didn’t feel any guilt for Hyde’s actions.
Dr.Jekyll was a man many people looked up took for his accomplishments and his character. He was tired of having to act a certain way, so he created a potion to develop an evil side of himself. The evil side of Dr.Jekyll was called Mr.Hyde. While Dr.Jekyll was Mr.Hyde, he unleashed all of his anger on the elderly and minors. Mr.Hyde has to take a potion to turn back into Dr.Jekyll every day. It started to become out of control when he woke up as Mr.Hyde. He could not control what he did to himself. Dr.Jekyll’s decision of creating an evil side made him eviler.
From this he created Mr. Hyde. Mr. Hyde was very disrespectful. He had no regard for the people in the town. Whereas Dr. Jekyl was very respectful and very well liked among the people in the town. Mr.hyde would go around town committing countless crimes. He stole from the towns people and from the local
Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Dr. Jekyll desires to relive his past events that are considered unfit of society, creating Mr. Hyde to do so without getting caught and losing his high reputation. Dr. Jekyll allows his evil side develop as “his temptation of a discovery so singular and profound, at last overcame the suggestions of alarm” (44). Dr. Jekyll lets his curiosity take over his moral judgments by creating a potion that allows him to switch bodies from himself to Mr. Hyde. The emphasis on his temptations being his only and most important ambition gives him reason to create another persona to satisfy his desires. Consequently though, Jekyll acknowledges that “a current of disordered sensual images running like a mill-race in my fancy, a solution of the bonds of obligation, an unknown but not an innocent freedom of the soul” will be the cost of breaking the rules of society (44). His decision alludes to chaos through the imagery of disorder when being free from responsibilities, but he sees the disorder as something positive and enjoyable. For him, it may be a way to get out of his
Hyde is evil and Dr. Jekyll is good. Last, when Dr. Jekyll is transforming into Mr. Hyde, Jekyll takes note and states, “I have observed that when I wore the semblance of Edward Hyde, none could come near to me at first without a visible misgiving of the flesh.” This represents that people would judge him in such a poor way just based on his looks. Following Jekyll states, “This, as I take it, is commingled out of good and evil.” This proves Jekyll’s belief that every human has different sides to them.
Jekylls motives for becoming Mr. Hyde as he was pressured to fit into Victorian society gentalman trope, especially in someone with elevated status as Dr. Jekyll. In particular, Dr. Jekyll's interpretation of the contrasting appearance of Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jekyll, because he had to play a persona for so long caused his suppressed nature to look smaller further fueling his temptation to live as Mr. Hyde. Likewise, he expresses this sentiment later in the letter that states In my eyes, it bore a livelier image of the spirit, it seemed more expressed and single, than the imperfect and divided countenance, I had been hitherto accustomed to call mine (10) further confirming his feelings as he sees Mr. Hyde as an escape contrary to his controlled persona of Dr. Jekyll. Although Mr. Hyde is seen as evil, it is part of his human nature, a suppressed feeling finally coming to light without feeling worried about being cast out in Victorian society because Mr. Hyde represents the opposite of Dr. Jekyll not caring for any repercussions. Dr. Jekyll even mentions this in his letter: “All human beings, as we meet them, are commingled out of good and evil: and
Sometimes do you feel you are two people in the same body? It may be quite possible if one minute you act sweet and nice to person and in the next minute you are angry and mean. Like someone may look at you different and think you are a crazy person. This was the case with Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Dr. Jekyll was kind and in relationship with the love of his life. Mr. Hyde comes along, in the same body, after taking a secret potion and becomes this evil man. Once it was all said and done, Mr. Hyde destroyed Dr. Jekyll life and career.
dr.jekyll thought he had created the good side of him but he didnt. he had created a monster. mr.hyde was evil and didn't care about no one.dr.jekyll liked helping people while mr.hyde made people do what he wanted. dr.jekyll was scared of mr.hyde.
In the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde it is regarded that these identities are two different persons but this is not the case, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are one in the same. There is much confusion when reading this literary work by Robert Louis Stevenson; this piece is regarded as horrific and disturbing in many ways. But the biggest twist is when it is reveled to the reader that these two people are the same and that below the surface of Dr.Jekyll is an evil man who enjoys committing evil acts. Mainly that Dr. Jekyll believes he has no choice but to commit these horrid acts because he has no control over is evil side. I don’t believe this is the case, Hyde isn’t a real person and doesn’t exist, nor is he someone who commits
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde not only conflicting forces but also affected by each other and dual natures. The book is written in only Dr. Jekyll’s perspective, so this paragraph will going to explain about Dr. Jekyll. Existence of Hyde provokes to know him more or to have a hard time (Suffered, wanted to destroy Mr. Hyde). In the story, Mr. Hyde couldn’t control himself and committed a crime. “Well, sir, the two ran into one another naturally enough at the corner; and then came the horrible part of things; for the man trampled calmly over the child’s body.” (Stevenson 3). Through this, Dr. Jekyll was suspected to blackmailed by Mr. Hyde, which decreases his social status and it could bring him big influence during Victorian era. Not only negative effect, but also positive effect exists. For instance, in beginning of the story, Dr. Jekyll has a lot of inner conflict, and due to that conflict, he seems always unorganized. “The thoughts of his mind, besides, were of the gloomiest dye; and when he glanced at the companion of his drive he was conscious of some touch of that terror of the law and the law’s officers which may at times assail the most honest.” (Stevenson 22). The narrator reveals this in chapter ‘The Carew murder
One of the most vital concepts incorporated into The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is the representation and depiction of the duality of mankind. Jekyll works to find a solution which will separate him into his reckless, immoral persona and his respectable, Victorian self. After consumption, this potion causes him to completely transform into a man who is known as Hyde. As Hyde, he can express himself in immoral, evil ways. This not only includes moral and immoral wants but rational and irrational wants. Not only does this transformation enable him to keep his good reputation even while he does horrid, unacceptable things, but it allows him to do things which he most likely would not even