Analysis Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde

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In the following content, characters in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of the strange case will be analyzed. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of the strange case is a story illustrates dual personality that metaphors the traditional and unconventional human nature. Dr. Jekyll represents the traditional and socially acceptable model and Mr. Hyde represents the personality that is unruly and criminal. The final chapter, which presents a complete statement of the case that, has made this theme clear. In this chapter, the avatar fully explained, although he did not use Freud 's term, he separate himself and superego. Is Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde really the same person or is there any chance that they were actually two separate characters? These two men are nothing …show more content…

Described in the opening paragraph of a child trampled, Enfield said, "It sounds nothing to hear, but it was hell to see." Although Hyde gives a strong impression of deformity, Enfield can not specify the nature of the deformity. Utterson is "rational and customary side lover of life," but the mystery of Hyde touched his imagination. He believes that if he can only set eyes on Hyde, the mysterious will roll away. Even Jekyll said so to himself, "I am... Is that one cannot mend matters by talking." Ironically, all of Stevenson 's work is molding words. The only thing Jekyll and Hyde can communicate and rely on is words. However, even if Jekyll is hidden, as if nested within the Chinese box, the letters will the display all the truth. Utterson was still trying to explain the mysteries of Hyde in a natural way when he enters Jekyll’s house, but his explanation could not explain the mystery of the story – how and where is Hyde hidden. From Lanning, the only people allowed to see the transformation of the mysterious action, readers get some questions about the story’s structure: how to predict a double psychological reality of a story, trying to reasonable and realistic, rather than fable. Lanning 's letter said his soul is sick at what he saw. This is an indeed hidden yet able to prove

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