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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Duality

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Duality is the ghost of man. It haunts man in unperceivable matters such as the right and left brain (Melina par 1). Although duality may not make complete monsters out of humans, as seen in Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein”, which is the first science fiction work (Stableford par 7), it can still summon unimaginable evils from within us all. This is especially seen in the Gothic and fictitious novella known as Robert Louis Stevenson’s “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” This book contrast his previous works such as Treasure Island, an adventure tale (Robert Louis Stevenson par 9); however, “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” is also an adventure tale in its own right. Although Dr. Jekyll’s physical transformation was a hideous …show more content…

Jekyll created his limited potion to pursue the desires of his heart without having to face the repercussions of a sane man (Padnick 3).According to Steven Padnick, Hyde is Dr. Jekyll’s disguise (Padnick 3). Being Mr. Hyde allows Jekyll to get away a massive amount of misdeeds all because Hyde is young and lower class( Padnick 3), yet Hyde does not exist because Jekyll was conscious during of all of his rampages and he relishes the scrumptious pleasure that he obtains from them. The first example of Hyde’s “ape-like fury” can be seen when he brutally decimated Sir Danvers Crew with a wooden stick (Stevenson 18). The situation occurred when Mr. Hyde was in conversation with the grandiloquent gentleman Sir Danvers Crew and without any warning “he broke out into a great flame of anger” (Stevenson 17). He then proceeded to viciously beat Sir Crew to death with a cane with no apparent reason (Stevenson 17). Before this mindless act, there was an unsettling trampling of an eight year old girl (Stevenson 3). Mr. Hyde and said girl had a natural collision at a street corner, yet the following sequence of events are too hellish to relish. Hyde coolly trampled over the little girl’s body as if he was a juggernaut and his only form of sympathy was a check from Dr.Jekyll (Stevenson 3-4). One may muse upon the sensibility of allowing one’s animalistic nature to take over; however, this unwanted change of character is a brutal reality. For example, the infamous …show more content…

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