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    the idea of the double in Frankenstein with reference to the partner text. I will be discussing the comparisons between Frankenstein and Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde during this essay. The story of Frankenstein has many different aspects to it but the one in which I choose to examine was the idea of the double which is clearly shown in the story of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. In 1816 Mary Shelley travelled to Switzerland this trip inspired Mary Shelley to write the story of Frankenstein she used a lot of her

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    Multiple Personality.

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    (Hacking‚ 1998). In this essay I will discuss two unique case studies and consider how these writers came to explore the idea of multiple personality. The first case study is ‘Achille’ by Janet and the second case study is the strange case of ‘Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’ by Stevenson In 1889‚ the book ‘Psychological Automatism’ by Pierre Janet introduced his dissociation theory which was used to describe mental states in which a disruption of conscious awareness occurs. The dissociation period was characterised

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    Atavism

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    The word atavism is derived from the Latin atavus. An atavus is a great-great-great-grandfather or‚ more generally‚ an ancestor. The theory of atavism greatly influenced ‘Jekyll & Hyde’. The unsettling‚ dwarfish appearance of Edward Hyde and the violent behaviour he exhibits are classic atavistic traits. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde examines the duality of human nature – the battle between the rational‚ intellectual side of humanity and its more primitive‚ atavistic nature.Atavism is the tendency to revert

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     In Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella “Strange Case of DrJekyll and MrHyde”(1886)‚ Stevenson uses Jekyll and Hyde as a prime example of this. Within  his novella he incorporates other narrators to further push our belief that there truly are are two  characters that  are really separate personalities within one body‚ and how others would view  them. With the help of some science and the creation of a new drug that in fact helps DrJekyll  become the evil MrHyde‚ Stevenson uses these two characters stuck within one body under the 

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    The Fear of Science

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    was afraid that the results of science would lead to the destruction of mankind. Thus‚ the study of science was limited because of fear of its effects. The fear of the effects of science was expressed in literature. Novels like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ the Time Machine‚ and Frankenstein showed the dangers of science and that science would soon lead to the destruction of mankind. The novel Frankenstein is about a man name Victor

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    around “good guys” fighting the “villain”.Robert Louis Stevenson contrasts good and evil through many of the characters thathe creates. In the story “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”‚ Stevensoncontrasts the characters of Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Hyde to further the theme “Good vs. Evil”. This theme is common to many of Stevenson’s other works. In TreasureIsland‚ Stevenson uses the character Long John Silver to bring out this identicalidea

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    banter

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    exciting‚ immediately making us as the reader get a sense of mystery . The chapter which opens the secrets of this gripping novella is‚ ‘The Story of The Door’. Mr Enfield and Dr Utterson are taking their weekly stroll when Enfield recounts an earlier incident he tells the "very odd story" This significant moment in the chapter is where Hyde savagely tramples over a young girl‚ He doesn’t stop to check on this poor child but keeps walking until he is stopped by witness’ that are at the scene at the

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    of Human Nature One of the most vital concepts incorporated into The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is the representation and depiction of the duality of mankind. Jekyll works to find a solution which will separate him into his reckless‚ immoral persona and his respectable‚ Victorian self. After consumption‚ this potion causes him to completely transform into a man who is known as Hyde. As Hyde‚ he can express himself in immoral‚ evil ways. This not only includes moral and immoral wants

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    Monsters

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    Frankenstein‚ Cohen’s “Monster Culture (Seven Theses)” article (starting on page 11)‚ and the excerpts from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (in the Monsters anthology‚ pages 79-93). Prompt: Using your understanding from “Monster Culture (Seven Theses)‚” apply three or four theses to Shelley’s Frankenstein and excerpt from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Explain how the application of this information furthers understanding in both texts. Choose three or four theses from

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    Mr. Gabriel John Utterson is one of the major characters in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. He witnessed many exhilarating events through the story‚ yet he has a very dull and odd personality. As it states on the very first page of the novel‚ “…that was never lighted by a smile‚” reflects this notion. Utterson is like that throughout the entire novel. Also on the first page it says that Utterson is “lean‚ long‚ dusty‚ dreary‚ and yet somehow lovable” which again shows how he is

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