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The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr. Hyde

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Robert Louis Stevenson, a Scottish author, wrote The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. It is a horror and a science fiction book. The story took place in London, England, during the Victorian era. Mr. Utterson knew something was wrong when his cousin Richard Enfield told him of Mr. Edward Hyde, an ugly, cruel man. Richard Enfield told him he witnessed a man named Mr. Hyde mercilessly tramping on a young girl, and to avoid getting in trouble with the authorities, he gave the girl’s family a cheque of a hundred Pounds, which was signed by none other than Mr. Utterson’s client and good friend Dr. Jekyll. Mr. Utterson was familiar with Mr. Hyde’s name because Dr. Jekyll noted Mr. Hyde as the main beneficiary in his will. Although Mr. Utterson …show more content…

Hyde, the mysterious disappearance of Mr. Hyde brought only one good thing: Dr. Jekyll became a social person and a philanthropist once again. For two months things were going well, and it seemed things were going to be the way they were before Mr. Hyde became a popular figure; unfortunately, after a few days, Dr. Jekyll became recluse once again. Mr. Utterson decided to visit Dr. Lanyon, who was very indisposed. When Mr. Utterson mentioned Dr. Jekyll, Dr. Lanyon strictly told him to never mention Dr. Jekyll with him. Mr. Utterson, confused, left and when he got back home, he wrote Dr. Jekyll a letter outlining his complaints about Dr. Jekyll being a recluse and Dr. Lanyon, who wanted to have nothing to do with Dr. Jekyll. Dr. Jekyll replied asking Mr. Utterson to simply respect his privacy. Afterwards in less than two weeks, Dr. Lanyon died and left Mr. Utterson a letter which was not to be opened until the death or disappearance of Dr. Jekyll. On their normal Sunday stroll, Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield saw Dr. Jekyll sitting by the half-open window. Although Mr. Utterson asked Dr. Jekyll to join them on their walk or come in, they decided it was best to talk with Dr. Jekyll through the window. In a split second when Dr. Jekyll consented, his face had a look of horror and he posthaste closed the window, leaving the two gentlemen …show more content…

Utterson read Dr. Jekyll’s letter. Dr. Jekyll wrote how he did want to be good, but at other times wanted to commit evil. His plan was to split two natures, one good and the other bad, into two different men. However the portion, which he made, only made him wicked and good at the same time. He would transform into Mr. Hyde, when he would take the portion and transform back to his old self, when he would take the portion again. Dr. Jekyll wrote his conscious wasn’t troubled at first because as Dr. Jekyll, the people still respected him. However he did feel very remorseful before he murdered Sir Danvers Carew, whom Dr. Jekyll killed after two months of abstinence of transforming into Mr. Hyde. After a series of events, included the where Dr. Jekyll transformed into Mr. Hyde at a park, Dr. Jekyll realized that he will soon become Mr. Hyde

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