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    Introduction The purpose of my essay is to compare and contrast the novel titled Fight Club‚ written by Chuck Palahniuk‚ and the story‚ dated back to the Victorian age‚ known as The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ written by Robert Louis Stevenson. I will compare these two works by evaluating how these two authors represent the theme of dual/split personalities within a specific character found in within each of their respective stories. Each author portrays the idea of dual personalities

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    people to do anything involuntary. These changes of characters are obvious in Animal Farm and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Although there are numerous changes that can be compared in Animal Farm considering the characters of Napoleon and Squealer‚ there are others characters in Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde text.

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    is secretive throughout the novel and uses acting/performance in order

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    During Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield’s‚ a close friend‚ weekly walk‚ Mr. Utterson‚ a trusted lawyer‚ listens to Mr. Enfield as he describes an incident he witnessed earlier. A young girl is trampled by a man‚ yet with her loud screams the man does not stop walking. Mr. Enfield chased down the man to have him pay off the young girl’s relatives. The man who assaulted this young girl was Mr. Hyde. Mr. Hyde is described by Mr. Utterson as‚”...pale and dwarfish‚ he gave an impression of deformity without

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    stood Henry Jekyll! This passage appears in chapter 9 as Lanyon describes the moment

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    "The moment I choose‚ I can be rid of Mr Hyde" (23). In the novella The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeJekyll experiences the behaviors of a split personality similar to a drug addict. When Dr. Jekyll becomes his divided self he transforms into Hyde‚ a completely different human being. Dr. Jekyll’s addiction begins with loss of control and quickly leads to isolation. These addictions lead to downfall of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Drugs can have the effect on many that make them believe

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    Luka Stojanovic Mr. Horner 9/13/2010 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Film vs. Book The book and the movie Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde weren’t too different. The 1920 silent film‚ “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚” wasn’t too different from the book. Even though this film version of the book was silent‚ I could still tell what was happening in the movie due to the fact that I watched the movie as I read the book to be able to compare and interpret what was going on. The film

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    The term gothic fiction implies a British literary genre from the late eighteenth‚ and early nineteenth century. The modernized term seems to have been generalized into anything that is dark‚ gloomy‚ or depressing. Gothic novels often time posses an emphasis on portraying the terror‚ a prominent use of supernatural circumstances‚ the presence of highly stereotyped characters‚ and the attempt to display techniques of literary suspense. There are also other parallels among this vastly popular genre

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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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    Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is clearly a story about good and evil and the consequences of giving wholly into one’s evil side. Dr. Jekyll experiments with this duality in human nature when he creates the persona of Mr. Hyde. When Jekyll states‚ “man is not truly one‚ but truly two‚” (1709) he is referring to these two parts that make up the human conscience. Stevenson is not saying that each person has two individuals inside of them‚ but rather that there

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