Dr Jekyll Character Analysis

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Did you know that the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde came to be because of a nightmare? In the year of 1886, Robert Louis Stevenson had a nightmare that he visualized a man changing into a monster by taking a concoction made with white powder. The next morning he began to write and came up with the character Dr. Jekyll who had two sides to him. The good and evil side which were Dr. jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Throughout the book it shows the changes between this character and how the people around him would experience these changes. Mr. Hyde was the evil side of Dr. Jekyll. He would come to be when Dr. Jekyll would take this powder that could switch how he looked and felt. When he would change into this, Mr. Hyde, he would not feel the …show more content…

Hyde becomes more evil and viscous. He kills a man named Sir Darvens Carew. The way he murders him is so brutal, he uses a cane to beat him to death. This is the beginning of Mr. Hyde trying to take over. He wants all control of the body. Dr. Jekyll realizes that and tries not to take the potion to turn into this monstrous creature. He also had to hide that side away since Mr. Hyde was wanted for murder. While Dr. Jekyll is staying away from Mr. Hyde, one night he went to sleep as Jekyll and woke up as Hyde unwillingly knowing what had happen. He had not taken one bit of the potion. This was showing how Hyde had started taking over. He had much power on the body that he didn 't need the potion to alter into the evil side. In one of the analysis it says, “Stevenson 's gothic crime story reaches its climax when the overconfident Jekyll realizes that he has no control of Hyde.” Once Dr. Jekyll realized that Hyde was too strong he knew the extreme measures he had to take, which was to kill Hyde. The only way that could happen was that neither of the sides could stay alive anymore, he had to take his own life. It is sad that because of this addiction, to be free of his always proper ways, that people would force upon him, his life had to come to an

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