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Dr Jekylll Good Vs Evil

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The sentiment that is reflected in the above-referenced passage is that even Dr. Jekyll in his right state of mind knew that he had to portray himself in a specific manner in order to maintain his high social standing. However, there is a point where the scientist begins to no longer care about his good standing in the community and begins to seek answers to questions regarding what makes a man good or evil. What is so disturbing about this pursuit of knowledge of the human soul is that is does cross another Victorian fear regarding science which is how science will overpower religion and no longer allow for the belief in God to compensate for the pursuit of scientific knowledge. During this time period there was already some debate in the …show more content…

In the beginning Dr. Jekyll was motivated to experiment on himself with his potion to separate the good from the evil self within his own psyche. By doing this, the doctor was hoping to understand what exactly makes a human being who they are and how one can manage to make a choice between being a good person or an evil person (Arata 253). What actually makes a person good or evil? Does every human being have the capacity to become evil, and how does one suppress this desire? These are all questions that Dr. Jekyll wanted to answer in the name of science. This author concludes that once the answers to these questions had been resolved, it would have progressed to the creation of some type of potion or other drug for the masses, or at minimum the mentally ill, to help suppress their desire to commit evil acts and rehabilitate them to become contributing members of society again. A common theme in Victorian Era literature such as The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as well as other similar stories such as The Picture of Dorian Gray and Dracula is the fear of evil in society that eventually is defeated by the moral codes of acceptable behavior in society during this time period. Braham Stoker as well as Oscar Wilde explored deprived behaviors that resulted in the main character’s turn to evil as …show more content…

Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are extremely complicated and snowball leading to more questions. Ultimately these questions and answers are the basis for one of the most compelling stories questioning science and morality within human beings. Jekyll’s ambition was to separate good from evil within a human being, but the consequences were too much to handle, both on a personal as well as a social level. It also casts a mirror upon Victorian society, showing its fears and hopes surrounding the topics presented by Stevenson in his novella. Surprisingly this story does give an accurate depiction of society during that time and the duality most men felt. It was a great strain to project a good image in public, yet privately have dark desires that were not considered morally acceptable in open society. This is where Victorian society must either accept its flaws or hide them and fear exposure as flawed

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