Good vs. Bad of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson

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Good vs. Bad of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” is a novella written by Robert Louis Stevenson, a Scottish author. Written and published 1886, this novella reflects on the individual, and societal behavior during the Victorian era. During the Victorian era people, were supposed to behave like a normal person. Certain behaviors were highly restricted for example, showing evil. Instead, they were expected to give respect for everyone. People who acted out against the norm during this period were usually sent to asylums because such behaviors were unacceptable. People in this society did just that, they behaved as if they were perfectly normal. This does not mean that their bad side did not exist. Instead, they hid their evil side from the public, letting all their anger out at home in private. Stevenson’s work is a great example for this time. Through one of his main characters, Dr. Jekyll, Stevenson portrays the two distinct behaviors many people reveal out in the public and in their private life. In the society, people with high status were usually well-known and were well respected. Dr. Jekyll was the perfect man in this story before everything turned around. Dr. Jekyll is a well-known doctor and scientist of his time. He has several doubts about people and their personalities, and believes that a person can separate the good and evil halves of their body, “…man is not truly one, but truly two” (106). Even though Dr. Jekyll is achieving all that he can, he is still not satisfied. Out in the public, Jekyll feels stress, he feels like something is missing in his life. Acting normal in the community is not something he truly wants to do – he wants to express himself and be different. With this, Jekyll finds a way ... ... middle of paper ... ...d selling illegal drugs. With the increasing rate of crime and temptations, the evil side of people will arise, causing them to do actions they would never have thought of doing. In order to protection his good reputation, Dr. Jekyll lived out his dark and evil desires through an alternate identity. In his creation of Mr. Hyde, Dr. Jekyll tries to separate the sides of his nature privately in order to satisfy his darker side without affecting his public reputation of his better half. Robert Stevenson portrays the two contradictory sides all human have within themselves, and when each side truly comes outs. He does this by interpreting the actions of his main character, Dr. Jekyll. • Stevenson creates Dr. Jekyll's dual personality to reveal the manifest differences between an individual's public and private personas, thereby revealing the sinister side of society.

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