Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are two very similar people with very different personalities. From my perspective I’ve come to realize that this two characters correspond to each other equally in different ways. Expect one character is driven out of his freedom. Both of these characters were the same people but have come to be two different people in the end. Dr. Jekyll has two different personalities a public one and private one. He is known for his intelligence and someone to go for if they need any benefits. Dr. Jekyll is well known doctor to the public. However when it comes to his own private life he becomes someone who he isn’t allowed to be towards the public. Dr. Jekyll does things in own privacy that would tarnish his reputation. He is charitable
Now this story does not follow Dr. Jekyll through his journey of creating his evil alter ego. Moreover he is not even the first initial character that we are introduced to in the novella; we are first introduced to a man named Mr. Utterson. He is actually the lawyer of Dr. Jekyll and he takes an interest in his newfound protégé who is referred to as Mr. Hyde. His negative feelings towards Mr. Hyde, beget a personal investigation into his life and his connection to Dr. Jekyll. Sadly he does not realize the truth behind the mystery of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde till the end of the novella, where he finally discovers the secret from reading Dr. Jekyll’s last words written in a letter addressed to him after Dr. Jekyll’s untimely death.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. In comparison these two men could not have personalities further from opposite, yet somehow are linked to each other. It is a mystery throughout this novel as to how two men with such different personalities could possibly be connected to each other, until it is discovered that Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are in fact the same person. Mr. Hyde was created to be an outlet of Dr. Jekyll’s rage that he could not express freely as himself due to the pressure Dr. Jekyll faced in the Victorian Era. Throughout the novel as Dr. Jekyll’s addiction to the potion and the effects that it has on his identity increase he fully succumbs to the destructive urges he has had all along and the old Dr. Jekyll is gone. All people are inherently dual natured, but it is up to each individual to chose to surrender to either their superior, acceptable tendencies or surrendering to their disagreeable, unpleasant
Dr. Jekyll is an upstanding citizen and as a doctor, helps out those who need him. He even wants to help out the heartless Mr. Hyde. Dr. Jekyll tells Mr. Utterson, “I do sincerely take a great, a very great interest in that young man” (bbc.co.uk). By the end of the story the reader knows that Dr. Jekyll wants to help Mr. Hyde because they are the same person. Dr. Jekyll is the yin - the good, while Mr. Hyde is the yang - the evil. Mr. Hyde, the other main character, is a very unsightly being. In the novella his description is, “Mr. Hyde was pale dwarfish, he gave an impression of deformity without any nameable malformation” (Stevenson, 1684). When Mr. Utterson looked upon Mr. Hyde, he was filled with disgust and loathing, and fear that was inexplicable. Mr. Gabriel Utterson, who is a secondary character, is described as a “rational, respectable, calm, and curious man” (bbc.co.uk). Naturally he would want to understand what kind of man would trample all over a child and just leave him or her there on the ground, in the middle of the night, no apology, and without sending for her parents. He is also persistent in dealing with trying to find where Mr. Hyde is located. “ ‘If he be Mr. Hyde,’ he had thought, ‘I shall be Mr. Seek’ “ (Stevenson, 1683). This was something that he couldn’t let go of, and he needed to find out who Mr. Hyde was. Mr. Utterson is also caring; he cares about Dr. Henry Jekyll, who also happens to be his
In Robert Louis Stevenson’s gothic novella, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the two main characters, Dr. Henry Jekyll and Mr. Edward Hyde are depicted as contrasting and opposing in personality. In the opening chapters of the novella, Mr. Hyde is portrayed as the epitome of evil, while Henry Jekyll is seen to be genial and kind. Throughout the novella, each character develops and changes; Hyde is perceived to become more evil, while Jekyll to become weaker, distancing himself from his once close friends. In the final chapter of the novella, Jekyll’s personal testimony, when Dr. Jekyll is on his deathbed, he reveals his connection to Mr. Hyde. As the characters change throughout the novella, Stevenson slowly reveals their personalities to the unsuspecting Victorian reader.
Mr. Hyde expresses the fact that he has all of the evil impulses. Jekyll always had and regretted, but the difference is Hyde acted on them where Jekyll did not. Like when Hyde tramples on the little girl on purpose. Jekyll tries be good and refrains from his evil impulses. This is expressed in the quote “I let my brother go to the devil in his own way” said by Dr. Jekyll.
Comparing and contrasting Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is pretty easy to do because it is one man with two different lives. Both are totally different, from what they do in public and in their private life, what they look like physically and how they both react mentally. Both personalities have different life motivations, one wants to be successful in his job and the other wants to murder. The contrast between the two personalities is polar opposite of one another which makes comparing and contrasting the two relatively easy.
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.
“These are all very strange circumstances… No, sir, that thing in the mask was never Dr. Jekyll… I give you my bible word it was Mr. Hyde” With this last quote we can see that even though both men totally differ from one another, they still are connected to some little detail that express they do are the same person. Or for some reason was that Jekyll felt the necessity to create Hyde in order to express what he felt in an evil
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are the same person just two different personality’s. Dr. Jekyll is respected and liked and is good while Mr. Hyde is generally bad through out the story. Dr Jekyll starts to like Mr Hyde and looses self control and starts to become addicted to his bad personality. Dr Jekyll is the good side and Mr Hyde is the bad one. Dr. Jekyll permanently becomes his bad side Mr. Jekyll
in the story of Jekyll and Hyde Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde are two different people but the same in a way. Dr Jekyll in the beginning of the story were completely different people and as the story goes on they start being the same person. At first Jekyll was a nice man and was all about doing the right thing. My Hyde on the other hand was all about evil things. As the book continues Dr Jekyll does experiments to try to separate good from evil.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are two characters with there differences. Dr Jekyll is said to be very handsome where Mr. Hyde is said to have some sort of deformity. Mr. Hyde is Dr. Jekyll's evil alter ego. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde have all the qualities of one.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are completely different yet totally the same. Dr. Jekyll a well liked and respected doctor, and Hyde not only the antagonist but one of the most evil characters that were human that I've ever read about. As different as they are; they are the same, in the sense that Mr. Hyde is just the evil that is in Jekyll and brought out with his own form called Mr. Hyde. the author creates this to show that every one has there inner demons. Because he does this it proves that Jekyll is as much Hyde as tiger is a cat.
The characters Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, do not share many of the same characteristics. They are like two sides of a coin, one shiny and new, the other old and dull. They are two completely separate personalities, but in only one physical body.
The two characters, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are considered to be polar opposites. In a way they're total strangers. they have completely different physical features, act different, and share different moral beliefs. This causing them to have two separate personalities but in one person.
The story of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a story of an individual that suffers from a mental condition called split personality. Comparing the two is like comparing the good from the bad within himself. Dr. Jekyll is a intelligent man who has many friends and a pleasant personality. Mr. Hyde on the other hand is an evil individual who goes out at night time and causing violence and other problems including killing someone and he is now is being hunted for the murder.