The author of Frankenstein wrote this book at a young age of eighteen. Her name is Mary Shelley. The idea to create such a classic came to her as a competition to write the best “ghost story” between her her husband and Lord Byron on a getaway (Arp 858). Robert Louis Stevenson is the creator of The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. He was a novelist, poet, essayist, and travel writer. The story came to him in dream, and he jotted the plot on a piece of paper and finished the story in three days. Published in 1886, Jekyll and Hyde was written to raise money for his family. Stevenson soon fell ill and shortly died at the young age of 44. Both, Frankenstein and The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, share similarities and differences
“People’s personalities, like buildings, have various facades, some pleasant to view, some not.”-Francois de La Rochefoucauld. This quote, having been stated in the 1600’s, shows that there was a recognition of different aspects of one person’s personality, even before multiple personalities were studied in the medical world. In 1886, a groundbreaking novel, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, explored the idea of multiple personalities.
Robert Stevenson wrote “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” in 1885. In “Dr. Jekyll and My Hyde,” Stevenson creates the atmosphere of a horror story. He does this through many different techniques. He makes subtle suggestions that the central characters lead a double life, creating suspense, dramatic events and the taking of innocent victims.
"The Strange Case of Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde" written by Robert Louis Stevenson and "Frankenstein" written by Mary Shelley, both deal with the scientists upsetting the laws of the universe. Both of the scientists, Dr. Jeykll and Frankenstein, are attempting to play God in both of the famous novels. Dr. Jeykll is trying to understand the dual nature of humans to be both good and bad, by wanting to separate the two. While Frankenstein rises to balance his intellectual and social interactions. The stories are both very similar in the fact that they both create a monster. The "monster" in "The Strange Case of Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde" is presented by Dr. Jeykll. The "monster" in "Frankenstein" is presented by Frankenstein himself. In "The Strange
The novel Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson, was written revolving around two main characters, Dr. Henry Jekyll, and Mr. Edward Hyde. The story is about a doctor who experiments with ways to liberate his darker side, but the experiment allows that dark side to come out and take over his body. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are clearly two different personalities because of their physical, mental, and moral differences.
The story of Dr.Jeykll and Mr.Hyde. Is an intresting one, in that it presents two characters who are completely different. Or one in the same? Mr. Hyde is accomplished into existence by Dr.Jekyll drinking a potion and then transforming into the evil entity. But even though Mr.Hyde is pure evil, could he be the hidden thoughts or Mr.Hyde. Or is he just a discord formation of anger.
Everyone changes throughout life, not only in body, but also in mind. When kids turn into teenagers, they become extremely different: their appearance changes, and they may also become more defiant towards authority. This sort of change is apparent in the book The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, a short novella by Robert Louis Stevenson. In the beginning, the main character, Jekyll, is naïve and has an extremely different view on Hyde than he does in the end. As his normal self, he cannot do as he wishes and has to preserve his good reputation, which is key in his time period.
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
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde had totally different physical traits. Physically Dr. Jekyll was known as a physician in London who was born into a wealthy family, so he is usually dressed professional and was well dressed. He is a big man, around fifty years old. His face is mostly smooth. Dr. Jekyll's personality makes him appear important in town, even when he hides happiness as a secret. Mr. Hyde appears as just the opposite. Mr. Hyde is hunched over and appears smaller so his clothes are baggy. I picture him like the hunchback of Notre Dame, only uglier. When Richard Enfield describes Mr. Hyde's physical appearance, he says there is something very bad that is hard to explain. Although Mr. Hide appears as though there is some physical abnormality,
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are not that similar. They are both masculine. They have the same mind that shares experiences: “My two natures had memory in common, but all other faculties were most unequally shared between them (The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, pg. 114)”. They both share Dr. Jekyll’s money: “[He]…came back with the matter of ten pounds in gold and a cheque for the balance on Coutts’s, drawn payable to bearer and signed with a name I can’t mention…( The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, pg. 41)”. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde share living quarters, the servants, the laboratory and the cane: “…[Mr. Utterson] recognized it for one that he had himself presented many years before to Henry Jekyll (The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, pg. 61)”. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde have very general likenesses, while the differences are more significant.
Dr. Jekyll is a honorable man that knows how to act in public and is well mannered. He is a doctor and a good person to be friends with and his personal beliefs are for more liberation and freedom who longs for peace and for more control so to speak. On the other hand Mr. Hyde is a self centered person and can sometimes be damaging to things around him because of his aggressive and violent nature nature. Though they both seem like two completely different people miraculously they are the same person
Beginning with appearances, Dr. Henry Jekyll and Mr. Edward Hyde are two completely separate people. Dr. Jekyll is described to be about fifty years old, smooth faced and kind looking, whereas Mr. Hyde is characterized has being something grotesque and having something really wrong with his appearance. Mr. Utterson describes his looks as, “something [really] wrong with his appearance; something displeasing, something downright detestable.” Dr. Jekyll is also written to be a very charitable man and close to his religion. Looking at the outside picture, it is very easy to see Dr. Jekyll as this kind hearted innocent man, but deep down he was very similar to Mr. Hyde. Mr. Hyde’s first characterization is from Mr. Utterson explaining to Mr. Enfield
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are two different flowers from two very different gardens. They grew up in very different lifestyles and think about very different thoughts. Other people see them as very different individuals as well. One would think of Dr. Jekyll as the average human living an average life. Later in the story, that perspective changes. On the other hand, Mr. Edward Hyde is a little stranger than the others.
Dr. Jekyll have a really dark side and he had an experiment done on him that separate his good and evil sides from one another . Through the experiment Dr. Henry found himself bringing a guy name Mr.Hyde , Mr. Hyde is a strange man who looks prehuman, He is violent and cruel and everyone who sees him describes him as ugly. Mr. Hyde is Dr. Jekyll dark side and Mr. Hyde was released from Dr. Henry mind and loosed into the world by a mysterious potion. Dr. Henry and Mr. Hyde are both the same person just one is good and the other is bad. The starts off with Mr.Utterson the lawyer going for a walk with his friend and his relative Mr.Enfield and they were walking and they walked past a door which somehow convinced him to tell a sad story about
Change in life, and in every essence of the word, is inevitable. From the moment a person is born, they begin undergoing physical and psychological changes, as they develop, grow, and become their own individual. While many of these adjustments are subtle and prolonged, there are indeed others that are sudden and extreme—the latter of which may result in a nearly flipped version of the person’s original personality, producing a physical “other.” This grotesque “other” aspect of the human being has been represented in studies and media for centuries, fascinating ordinary citizens with the sheer concept that, with the possibility of a dual identity, then, perhaps, there is indeed much more to everyone than what initially meets the beholder’s
Jekyll was convinced that him as himself, was not a man that possessed moral virtue. He was surrounded by people that frowned upon anything that wasn’t strict, or upright. In society, you were not allowed to behave immeasurably. It wasn’t socially perfect to indulge in simple human desires. There was no way for you to retain your respectability, while being involved in socially questionable ways. Hyde was created because of Jekyll’s secret attraction to debauchery. Jekyll was “committed to a profound duplicity of life”(61) that only existed because of this society that repudiated both blatant sensuality, and physicality. Hyde was a result of Jekyll’s unhappiness, a result of the “hard law of life”(61) that made people believe it was substandard