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    example‚ in “The Mortal Instruments Series” by Cassandra Clare it shows two halves of a place we all grown to know. It was altered in a way to show that there is always to sides of a person or place. This statement was also incorporated in the “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” In this book‚ it showed D. Jekyll‚ a sophisticated clean cut man with class and wealth. Also there is Mr. Hyde‚ a man with no class nor manners. Both are two halves of a person; the person everyone sees and the person

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    Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde

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    Dracula and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde I have learned that not all monsters look like monsters on the outside‚ what defines them as monsters is what motives them on the inside and who they choose to be. According to the dictionary 1-“A monster is a strange or imaginary creature that is typically large‚ ugly and frightening; 2-A powerful person or thing that cannot be controlled

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    Dickens A Tale of Two Cities

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    A Tale of Two Cities Quotation system: All the references in question 1: a refer to A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens edited by Wordsforth Editions 1999‚ whereas all the references in Question 1: b refer to British Narrative Prose 1700-1900 by Ebbe Klitgård. In this essay I will discuss the two following analytical points from Charles Dickens’‚ A Tale of Two Cities; 1: Darkness and death versus lightness and life‚ including a consideration of Madame Defarge versus Lucy Manette. And

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    Malak Ibrahim Mr. Devereux ENG4U0 October 29th‚ 2014 Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde: A Psychological Perspective The famous novella “The strange case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde” illustrates many societal expectations that are common in the Victorian Era. The characters in the story behave according to the title they are given‚ for instance‚ doctors and lawyers are respected and valued in society‚ and they put in a tremendous effort into keeping a solid reputation. However‚ women as well as the lower class

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    Pygmalion Effect: Good People Doing Bad Things “Mother of two kills man who earlier hurt children.” Reports like these are seen every day. These headlines often leave people thinking‚ “Why do good people sometimes do bad things?” This question has everyone from scientists to citizens wondering. The Pygmalion and Golem effects help answer this. These self-fulfilling prophecies tell why people do certain things to meet the standards of others. When faced with pressure‚ their reputation on the line

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    or disappear‚ all his possessions would go to a certain Edward Hyde. Intrigued by these terms‚ and somewhat uncomfortable‚ he goes to Dr Lanyon’s house‚ thinking he should know something about this case. Dr Lanyon answers that he now finds Jekyll strange and unscientific‚ but that he does not know anything about this Hyde. Utterson then goes back home and goes to sleep with difficulty‚ haunted by nightmares and visions. From then on‚ he is overwhelmed by curiosity and starts walking around the door

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    be whatever you want‚ its what you choose that makes you who you are. In the novella it shows clearly that there is a struggle between good and evil and we really don’t know what side to pick until something dangerous happens. In the novella the strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde By Robert Louis Stevenson shows that the human race is not good without bad and not bad without good and you cannot function without the other one being present in some point in time. The yin yang is present throughout

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    Forgive is a critical virtue (Medea) • Act with consideration for others‚ not only yourself (Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde‚ Medea) • We should ask for/ seek/ accept help before taking drastic actions (both) “Both Euripides Medea and Stevenson’s The strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde are important texts because of the moral messages which they convey”. Discuss and compare how moral messages have been conveyed in the two texts you have studied this semester. You will be assessed on how well you:

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    In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ there are many pieces to the “puzzle” when reading and analyzing the text. The most peculiar section of the story was the ending. In the end‚ the audience found out that Dr. Jekyll uses a drug that helps him in a way‚ but does more harm than good. The drug transforms Dr. Jekyll into a creature named Mr. Hyde. Although in the beginning of the book‚ the author makes it seem like they are two different individuals‚ once the reader gets more towards the

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    and Marcus Brutus which also show their split personalities in their actions during the play. In the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ the idea of human duality is shown in a more literal way‚ by the two main characters‚ which in the end of the tale turns out to be the same man. The duality of human nature is very obvious and apparent in both Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare‚ and the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. In the play Julius Caesar‚ Brutus says

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