Relationship Between Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde

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Some blood is warm and slithers with passion; other blood is icy, poisonous, and stagnate in a black hole of a lifeless soul. The Picture of Dorian Gray, an enigmatic novel by Oscar Wilde possesses a relationship between two characters that mirrors the main relationship in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. The balance of good and evil character traits are evident with Basil and Dorian and are clearly identifiable with Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. As time digresses the characters side with good or evil, causing their bodies to react to the behavior that has manifested inside their veins. Wilde suggests that good intellect does not possess beauty, but rather beauty does not possess good intellect. The correlation between intellect, Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is equally scandalous, if not more than the fading bond between Basil and Dorian. Stevenson’s story line only consists of one duplicitous person, Dr. Jekyll. Dr. Jekyll is an intellectual scientist who is able to drink a potion and morph into an evil brute. The freedoms he utilizes when he is Mr. Hyde fascinate him and he develops an addiction to the evilness of Hyde. Time only tells that “Mr. Hyde is Dr. Jekyll’s parasite” (Nabokov 22). Thus, Jekyll loses touch with his soul as his transformation into Hyde becomes increasingly irreversible. As Hyde, Jekyll is deformed and monstrously unattractive. Jekyll takes his intellectual ability of transforming into Hyde to the extremes and as a result becomes uglier when he is Hyde, similar to how Basil remains flawed because of his intelligence. Dr. Jekyll, fearful that he has gone too far with his experiment cries, “The ugly face of iniquity stared into my soul” (Stevenson 77). At this point Hyde has manifested himself within Jekyll and there is no resolution to keep the two separated. The goal was “to make Jekyll’s evil side before and after the hydization a believable evil” (Nabokov 21). The blood of both personalities is so cold, allowing believable evilness to occur. It is not until Jekyll’s suicide of himself and Hyde is complete that the blood can rid itself of its evil

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