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    Concepts in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella “The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” perfectly mirrors the doubling within a personality and also shows us the viciousness within every person. In this context I want to prove throughout this essay‚ that Freud’s psychoanalytical concepts can be applied onto the main character of the story. Furthermore I want to draw a conclusion‚ what this means in general to mankind. As the ongoing story reveals Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are not

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    have two sides in life? In the book‚ Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson a young gentleman‚ Mr. Hyde‚ likes to bring trouble in the street of London. It is Mr. Utterson’s duty to know why Mr. Hyde likes to hurt people. Until he realizes that Dr. Jekyll is also Mr. Hyde and he has been drinking a special potion that turns him evil. It is true that we have two sides in life: one is simple and the other shows no mercy. In the book‚ Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Stevenson‚ all violence consists

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    The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Robert Louis Stevenson The Victorian era is arguably one of the most important in Western history. England‚ at this point in time‚ was the most powerful nation on earth‚ setting averages weights‚ measures‚ trade and industrial development (Besserman‚ accessed 20 May 2012‚ pp. 1). The term ‘Victorian’ came to be known as mark of expansion and ingenuity but also as a time of poverty and class divide. A strict and patriarchal moral code was in place that

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    How does Stevenson present duality in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? Stevenson presents duality in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in various ways. One of these variations of the duality is among the minor characters‚ for example Utterson and Enfield. Their similarity is that they are both respectable Victorian gentlemen‚ that both like to discuss stories but they feel it is gossiping about their friend and say ‘let us make a bargain to never refer to this again’‚ this shows that they feel that they have over

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    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a non-fictional book and were written by Robert Louis Stevenson. The characters in the book are Mr. Gabriel John Utterson‚ who is a prominent and upstanding lawyer; Mr. Enfield is a distant cousin and lifelong friend of Utterson. Mr. Guest is Utterson’s clerk and confidant. Sir Danvers Carew is a Member of Parliament‚ and a client of Utterson‚ Dr. Hastie Lanyon is a reputable London doctor. Dr. Henry Jekyll is a doctor and a friend of Lanyon and Utterson. Mr. Poole is Jekyll

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    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde In the famous novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde there are many underlying themes surrounding the story line. The story takes on a dark and mysterious aspect that seems to allude to something more then what it is letting on. One major theme that I saw throughout the entire story was addiction or substance abuse. The dual personality of Jekyll and Hyde is unnatural and their actions make the reader believe that there is a serious problem going on. The novel

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    In “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚” I found three themes‚ judging people by their looks is wrong‚ friends can bring out the best in us‚ and it is human nature to try and take the easy way out. One of the main themes is “judging people by their looks is wrong.” We find this in the book when Mr. Enfield describes Mr. Hyde “ I never saw a man I so disliked‚ yet I scarcely know why.” Everyone seems to hate Mr. Hyde even though they don’t know anything about him‚ all they know is that he

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    really are‚” Sirius Black. In the book Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde written by Robert Louis Stevenson‚ Jekyll tries to separate himself into two versions- good and evil. This book can be easily put into the category that states good and evil lives in all of us and the struggle we find naturally with the two sides. Jekyll battles the two‚ until he finds that the evil he found inside him‚ Mr. Hyde‚ has become stronger than the good. When Hyde is found dead it shows that there was a weakness in

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    In The Eyes Of Utterson The Story is Told by Mr. Utterson‚ who’s friend Dr. Henry Jekyll has been acting weird. Utterson investigates and witnesses strange events‚ which all finish up in Dr. Jekyll being locked in this Laboratory. making his servants frightten and making belive he becane insane. The truth is known through some letters that Jekyll has written‚ saying he has creat a kind of potion that change him to Mr. Hyde. Will he is Hyde; Jekyll start killing because he feels freedom. That

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    The Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Mary Reilly Lenka Říhová MUP‚ 4AS_K January 2014 Word Count: 1856 Valerie Martin‚ an American novelist and short story writer‚ wrote a gothic‚ suspense story Mary Reilly‚ based on Robert Louis Stevenson ´s classic novel The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. This essay is going to deal with the problem of duality seen from different angles as well as comparing of both novels and the way Valerie Martin

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