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    Good vs. Evil Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is an 1886 novela that is widely read today, and considered a classic. In Robert Lewis Stevenson’s novella, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Stevenson uses physical descriptions of Jekyll and Hyde to reflect good and evil. The use of descriptions of Hyde depicts his evil. Utterson was hiding in the courtyard when he spotted Mr. Hyde. Utterson approached Hyde to speak when he described, “ Mr. Hyde [as] pale and dwarfish. He [gives] an impression of deformity without

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    Jess Boccuti Dr. Halbert ENG 102 2 February 2015 Insane or Only Human? There are many different interpretations of Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as a whole, as well as many interpretations of Dr. Jekyll’s evil inner persona, Mr. Hyde, in the story alone. Some interpretations of the novel have debated whether Hyde is a monster or simply just a human’s dark side. Hyde proves to be the uncontrollable dark side of Jekyll that every human has in them, whether

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    Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, written by Robert Louis Stevenson, explains that everyone has a dark side to them. In Dr. Jekyll’s case, it was Mr. Hyde. As the book goes on, Mr. Jekyll’s dark side soon becomes stronger than the good side and takes over the body. Many people question which theme fits best with this book, since many themes show as you read on. On one side of the debate, people think there are better fitting themes for The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde such as violence

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    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and the Victorian Era… do they relate? The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, is a book written in a specific period of time. However, one can relate this book to the period it was written. But can a book say as much about a period as a period can about a book? Truly, in their own way, they reflect one another by the elements which drove humanity then and still drives it now—good and evil. Those elements are the crux of Jekyll and Hyde and the Victorian era: the duality

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    treat it, is what controls it. In Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the theme of duality in man determines whether he is truly good or evil. For example, when Jekyll first turns into Hyde, his evil side is small and weak, but it also has room to grow. Dr Jekyll sees himself in the cheval glass, when he is shocked to see that he was “less robust and less developed than the good”, (Stevenson 59). As a result, Jekyll realizes that his evil side is not as experienced as his good side

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    In the novel of “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde”, Stevenson is able to create a terrifying creator with the use of science. A successful and intelligent doctor was able to make himself into another person with the use of scientific experiment. It is clear that Stevenson is trying to show how there is both good and evil in a person and how this can be a desperate internal struggle. This attitude of human nature may also play a role in the author’s view of developing science and technology

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    In the novel Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson uses many rhetorical devices. Each of the ones he uses helps to create the mood of the book. The novel uses imagery,diction, and details to create a mysterious mood. Robert Louis Stevenson uses imagery in many ways to create a mysterious mood in his writing. Mr. Hyde lived in a house, where “the door… was blistered and destained”(49). The quote shows how the door looked proving that the man living there did not care about his appearance

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    Stevensons Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde the use of themes plays a huge impact on the shaping of the novel and the characters. Most of the dramatic actions within the story consists of preventing the downfall of the two main “characters”, or in other words it is Utterson partaking in damage control to prevent Dr. Jekyll being brought into the horrid actions of Mr. Hyde. The themes within the novel play right into the actions of the characters and help dramatize the downfall of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Throughout

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    In the story of “ The Strange Case Dr.Jekyll And Mr.Hyde there is only one person in the body but with two different personalities Mr.Hyde is the bad side of Dr.Jekyll because it's all in his mind , there is no Hyde. Dr.Jekyll transformed his body into something unrecognizable and Jekyll did not create a potion to help remove the evil in himself of his nature.The quote in the story said" In each of us , two natures are at war, the good and the evil. All our lives the fight goes on between them, and

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    The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Discussion as an example of Gothic Fiction and as a critique of Victorian society. This book was written at a time of change in the world of fiction as a new form of gothic literature emerged. Fin de Siecle was a new type of New Gothic that had elements that differed from previous gothic stories. Stevenson's story is based around various shards of the gothic and is mainly focused on exposing the "duality of man" and his struggle to hide it from

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