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    Victorian Values are what this story is based upon in a sense. The Norton Book lays out a format or brief description of the Late Victorians and what the men had to go through to be accepted in society. “The concept of the double life is central to the principal male characters that enables them to indulge in their desires” (Norton 1670). The strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde reflects Victorian Values because of the double sided life he lives to be able to complete his desires. He cannot do

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    The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is greatly influenced by the historical events that happened during the time when Robert Louis Stevenson was writing this novel. The three main historical context that influenced the book are religion‚ the Victorian conventions of the nineteenth century and the gothic literature that was being published at the same time. Religion was a major part of the nineteenth century and was greatly enforced into the author and everyone’s daily life during that time

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    1. Dr. Jekyll tells us the story from Jekyll’s perspective in the last chapter. Why is the story never narrated from Hyde’s perspective? Various reasons‚ first‚ Hyde is never a real character but a dark side of Dr. Jekyll‚ which means Mr. Hyde is just an personaiity but not a real existence in this novel.   2. Why did Stevenson decide to write from multiple points of view? (Enfield’s narration in Chapter 1‚ third person limited narrative of Utterson’s perspective in most chapters‚ third person

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    Frankenstein and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Essay In both Frankenstein and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde human nature is being tampered with. Dr. Jekyll creates a potion which changes himself into another person‚ and Frankenstein creates human life through science. In both cases they tried to change human nature from going outside the norm. Although they both intended for good the outcome was bad. So with good comes the capacity to do evil. While at the same time every person has a duel persona. The idea

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    very different literature of the 20th Century. Robert Louis Stevenson and Oscar Wilde were among many of the significant Victorian novelists and poets. The Victorian era was an important time for the development of science and the Victorians had a mission to describe and classify the entire natural world. While writers such as Charles Darwin strived to understand the philosophy of life and origin of humans‚ writers such as

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    unabashedly ambitious‚ taboo of his or her experiments” (Wikipedia). Also‚ “Mad Scientist” is the main theme of the class and Stevenson’s Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Glaspell’s The Verge definitely help to illustrate the theme of Professor Ngyuen’s class. Glaspell and Stevenson handle the “Mad Scientist” by describing Claire and Dr. Jekyll’s uncommon experiments‚ atmosphere of the book‚ setting of the Era and their urge to be free. In the two books‚ setting plays a huge role in understanding

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    In the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ Robert Louis Stevenson‚ the author of the book‚ made a main character‚ Dr. Jekyll‚ who has two different sides in his body. The story goes by strange evidence from Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’s relationship. At the end of the book‚ we found out that Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jekyll were same person. Mr. Hyde was a evil side of Dr. Jekyll. Before he created the chemical drinks‚ he was a healthy and hard working person. But he wanted to experiment about dual life

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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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    The theme of ‘madness’ is demonstrated in the both The strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’ by R. L . Stevenson and The Tell-tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe. Both authors utilise the gothic genre to show the impact of madness to their central character. Stevenson explores the theme of madness through the conflicts between good and bad within humanity‚ in which Mr Hyde is used as a symbol of the consequences when humans let go of their morality to evil desires. While in Tell-tale Heart‚ the notion

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    gothic novella The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ the two main characters‚ Dr. Henry Jekyll and Mr. Edward Hyde are the complete opposite of characters. At the beginning of the novella‚ when each character is introduced‚ Mr. Hyde is said to be the epitome of evil‚ while Henry Jekyll is quite the opposite. Throughout the gothic novella‚ each of the characters come into ones self‚ meaning that Edward Hyde becomes more evil than many ever believed‚ but Jekyll becomes weaker and distances himself

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