Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a story about a man with two different personalities. Dr. Jekyll is the good half and Mr. Hyde is the bad half. They are so different because Dr. Jekyll would help others and Mr. Hyde would kill people. They are the same because they are two people in one body. The first difference is that Dr. Jekyll would help people. This is because he is a respected doctor. He is also a prosperous man. At a very young age he was involved in unlawful behavior. He would conduct different experiments to find a way to separate his good and evil from one another. The second difference is Mr. Hyde is a bad person that would kill people. This is because he is a strange repugnant person. Mr. Hyde is known by everyone as
Both personalities do not want anyone to recognize that the two different individuals are one in the same. Even though Dr. Jekyll was view as an upstanding member of the community, some of Dr. Jekyll’s close friends began to wonder if he was becoming “wrong in mind”. As time progress Dr. Jekyll was appearing to be as unstable as Mr.
Hyde and Frankenstein's monster seem fundamentally the same. They are both unnatural creatures, in that they are some place in the middle of human and evil presence, not alive or dead. They both are murderers of innocent people. On the other hand, when one associates past the surface, one observes that they truly aren't the same whatsoever. Hyde is a malicious, wicked creation, with a positive desire for roughness and disdain of people. Conversely, Frankenstein's monster beganas a guiltless, alarmed being, cast far from human culture because of its ghastly physical appearance. Its steady forlorn languishing and yearning over love made it angry at its maker for making it so unique in relation to people. At the point when Frankenstein declined to make an alternate monster for it as a friendly, the animal determined to demonstrate its inventor how it felt to be so pitiably alone. It killed Frankenstein's nearby loved ones, one by one. Nonetheless, Frankenstein's monster did not delight in slaughtering these individuals; actually, it abhorred conferring these merciless demonstrations of homicide. It had a profound adoration for people, even while begrudging their physical excellence and fraternity with one another. It was just determined to murder by the people's
Dr. Jekyll was an intelligent man. His backstory declared a good family and a good upbringing. A man of exquisite dinner parties and his lavish estate. He was a brilliant man that was fascinated with the fact that every man has two sides. Yet even with all his positive attention he still held an insecurity for some of his childhood happenings. Even so he proceeded to make a potion that could bring out the evil side in a man. When he tested this out of himself he became a pure evil being. The actual Dr.Jekyll, and not his evil, counterpart, is a good person indeed. Throughout the novel it tells of the people's respect for him and his work.
In the novel, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, are mentally very different. Dr. Jekyll is a man who is well liked in his community, and is regarded as a good doctor. He helps with charities, and has many friends. Jekyll is intelligent, and well spoken. Mr. Hyde is just the opposite. He is mentally unstable, has a violent streak, and is not friendly or sociable. Most people that know Dr. Jekyll are quite confused by the relationship between Jekyll and Hyde. They are so extremely different mentally that it does not seem likely that the two would be friends.
In the beginning u could be live that these two are two different people with two different personalities. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are very different but there is one thing that makes them alike in a way. Mr. Hyde is just always a jerk all the time, but Dr. Jekyll has a dark side to him it its very had to get to but it will come out if he pushed to his limits.
In the story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, he is one person with two personalities, one good side and one evil side. Dr. Jekyll believes there is good and bad in everyone and made a potion to get rid of the bad personality. Unfortunately it got out of control and he was unable to controls the evil side.
Robert Louis Stevenson writes about the duality of human nature in “Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”. Stevenson use Dr. Henry Jekyll and Mr. Edward Hyde characters to express the belief about human duality by introducing them as two different characters, instead of just one character. He describes Dr. Jekyll as “a large, well-made, smooth-faced man of fifty (Stevenson 19)”, and Mr. Hyde is “pale, dwarfish (Stevenson 17)”and not human like. The way Stevenson described them as opposites make us think that they are two different people, but throughout the story, he builds up clues to tell us that Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are the same person. The story is trying tell us that everybody has a good and evil side of them, and they also
”(3) This is just one example of Mr. Hyde’s lack of concern for anyone. He indulges in many secret pleasures, but the main characteristic we see is that he is violent. Mr. Hyde likes to beat people up. Based on the crimes he commits in the book, his preference for violence isn’t like a gang member’s, because he doesn’t hold any affiliations or have any notion of honor and respect.
In the novel, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the two main characters could not be any different. Dr. Henry Jekyll is a well respected doctor, and is well established in the community. He lives in a beautiful mansion, is nicely dressed. He is known for his decency and charitable works. Jekyll did admit to having a dark side, which he was not proud of. He began to experiment with ways to release his dark side from himself. This experimentation would eventually lead to his friends and colleagues disassociating themselves from him. When a longtime friend and medical colleague, Dr. Lanyon was asked about his current relationship with Dr. Jekyll, he stated, "But it is more than ten years since Henry Jekyll became too fanciful for me. He began to go wrong, wrong in mind; and though of course I continue to take an interest in him for old sake's sake, as they say, I see and I have seen devilish little of the man. Such unscientific balderdash," added the doctor, flushing suddenly
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.
At first Dr Jekyll comes off as a very respectable man. He donates to charity and is a very courteous genial man that never does wrong. As the story continues he starts locking him self in his room and conducting experiment to try to stay good and not evil. Jekyll comes up with a potion and when
Dr. Jekyll was a respected doctor and Mr. Hyde was evil. Physically, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are very different because Mr. Hyde looked deformed and that made him terrifying. Hyde is called a “disgustful curiosity” and “hardly human” because he is deformed and also disabled, that causes fear of him, while no one would fear Jekyll. Mentally Jekyll was very intelligent and Mr. Hyde was crazy and couldn’t be controlled. Eventually Jekyll couldn’t prevent himself from turning into Hyde.
The mood and feelings you receive from these works are similar but partially different. The character Hyde represents the evil side of human nature. Both works revealed Hyde as a dark and
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Written by Robert Louis Stevenson, “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” tells the story of a person with two sides, good and evil. The difference is shown largely through the physical appearance of the character Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde. Dr. Jekyll the ‘good’ person is described as “a large, well-made, smooth-faced man of fifty, with… every mark of capacity and kindness” (Stevenson 24). On the other hand Mr. Hyde, the evil side, has a deformed, ugly face that was not a sight one wanted to see.
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