Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Literary Analysis Essay

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Literary analysis The story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a novel on how everyone, even the best and brightest of people have a dark, bad side. In this novel, Robert Louis Stevenson, the author, explains this, how people of all kinds and personalities have a good and bad side to them. In some people the bad may be controlled a lot better to whereas in other people the bad can get out of hand. In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde that is exactly what happened to Dr. Henry Jekyll, which was his good side or good personality, and the bad side of him or the side that got out of control and he couldn't physically or mentally control was called Mr. Edward Hyde. which is totally what happened to Dr. Jekyll when he thought that he had found the right formula to transfer into and unlock the evil side of him but still be able to come back to himself, or “the good side”. But what he really found was that he fell in love with the evil side and that's when everything started to go downhill. Which this is exactly what happens in real life, is people love the thrill and excitement from doing bad things that they continue to do them and that does nothing but throw their life down the …show more content…

Jekyll he has realized that not everybody can control their good and bad sign, sometimes in some people that's just not eligible. But the whole purpose of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was that Dr. Jekyll had thought that he had figured out a way to balance the difference between good and bad in people. But ended up falling in love with the evil side of him. After all of the terrible things that happened anywhere from killing to beatings to just excluding himself from friends and family. Jekyll learned how powerful the evil side Mr. Hyde is and what he is capable of, but at the end and after everything Mr. Hyde “dies”. This shows us that no matter how strong or powerful the evil side is and how overpowering it may be. . . it can be conquered and

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