Compare And Contrast Marsha Witchella And Dr. Jekyll And Mr Hyde

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Most authors use 4 utilities to make a story entertaining. They use the setting, mood, tone, and the archetypes to keep the author entertained. Cinderella by Jacob and WilHelm Grimm and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Marsha Hatfield were both scary because they showed how the tone and mood affected the story, themselves, and the readers at the same time. The horror genre is spooky and unlike other genres, because they are written to scare audiences. In order to do that authors and directors have to change settings, establish tones and moods, and use archetypes that are darker than all other genres. Multiple authors make similar decisions to create archetypes, setting, mood, and tones that uphold the horror genre. Every author that writes a horror story, don’t always make the same decisions to make it spooky. But, they always make sure it does end up being spooky in the end. It could be a love story that starts out happy, and gets spooky along the way, or it could …show more content…

Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was a cartoon horror story written by Marsha Hatfield. They made the story about a Doctor that was drinking potions from another side of his body. The other side of his body of course was, no other than, Mr. Hyde. The potion drinking got to a point where Mr. Hyde would control Dr. Jekyll’s body and he wouldn’t be able to control it. Mr. Hyde would cause mayhem in his body and made him get in lots of trouble. At first, he would only drink 2 potions to control it but then it got to the point where he added another potion, and overdosed. He died in his study. Marsha upheld the horror genre by making Mr. Hyde look very creepy, and made it to where the potion drinking went too far to where he died. She made the mood for herself, and readers very odd. She left them off thinking in this story or why he created the potions in the first place. The setting when Mr. Hyde would come in also made it spooky because it got different. Plus, Mr. Hyde was very mean to everyone and Dr. Jekyll

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