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    murder. However‚ even though these two are extremely different‚ as Jekyll says‚ “I was radically both” (Stevenson‚ 60). Jekyll didn’t come to this conclusion solely from the appearance of Jekyll‚ however. He had inferred that he had two natures long before‚ saying ‚“I saw that‚ of the two natures that contended in the field of my consciousness” (Stevenson‚ 60). Jekyll realizes that he is in fact‚ two natures‚ one good‚ one evil‚ and he seeks to separate these two. They are both the same person‚ and

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    How does Stevenson convey a sense of the disturbance in Utterson’s mind during chapter two of the novel? Stevenson begins by saying that Utterson’s ‘bachelor house in somber sprits… sat down to dinner without relish’. It clearly states that he was down‚ upset and disturbed about something. In addition he didn’t follow his normal Sunday routine and ‘went in to his business room’ instead. This obviously tells that something was wrong because he didn’t do what he would usually do on a Sunday. Therefore

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    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. In chapter one‚ Stevenson creates an enormous amount of suspense and intrigue in the description of Jekyll’s house. Firstly‚ as Stevenson describes the street‚ he makes a massive contrast between the attractive street: “The street and general cleanliness‚” and

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    repercussions of their own current society values. In Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ one can fully grasp the opposite values and state of mind of society in the behaviors of both Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ as well as the two different sides of human nature. Throughout The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ there is an almost constant mention of the strange figure called Mr. Hyde. Steven Padnick puts it plainly when he states “There is no Mr. Hyde” (Padnick). Though

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    Themes: Good v Evil → Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are the perfect example of good versus evil. Mr. Hyde -who is dark‚ twisted‚ and a little creepy- serves as a counterpart to Dr. Jekyll in ways beyond his mental state of mind. Even considering Mr. Hyde’s appearance demonstrates how he is negatively viewed; he is described as “more of a dwarf‚” a “masked thing‚” and “doubled up” (Stevenson ). Although Dr. Jekyll attempts to suppress Mr. Hyde’s personality for a long time‚ we see how the battle between

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    smile was struck out of his face and succeeded by an expression of such terror and despair‚ as froze the very blood of the two gentlemen below.” (37). This quote in the story tells readers that the evil is coming out and is clearly being represented by words such as terror and despair. Secondly‚ chapter three was titled‚ “Dr. Jekyll was quite at ease.” (17). The title of this chapter represents the good side. It tells you that Dr. Jekyll is doing well and the evil was not getting to him. Thirdly‚ the

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    Dr Jekyll as a tragic hero Dr Henry Jekyll is a complex character in Robert Louis Stevensons novel “dr Jekyll and Mr hyde”. He shows many aspects of a tragic hero. But to link him to the aspect of a tragice hero one must first decide what a tragic hero is. A tragic hero is normally a person with a lofty place in society with either heroic or potentially heroic qualities who makes an error of judgment or has a fatal flaw that‚ combined with fate and external forces‚ brings on a tragedy. This character

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    Doctor Jekyll responsible for what Mr. Hyde does? “Man is not truly one‚ but truly two." Have you ever thought of being someone else? Whether it’s a successful entrepreneur‚ actor or sports figure? Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel "The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" considered an original classic‚ due to not only the manner in which it’s written but also due to a number of timeless themes consisting of philosophical questions regarding human being. One that is particularly thrilling is

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