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Jekyll & Hyde

In Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," the characters of Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde, and Mr. Utterson are utilized to explore complex themes such as duality, morality, and societal expectations.

Jekyll & Hyde

The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde Literary Analysis

Main Idea

Stevenson used a metaphor (image/figure) of speech of the good and bad that lies within two sides of a person

Character Development

UTTERSON
Reserved but/and Nosey
Pretends to follow societies standards
Visits even when not welcomed
NOSEY
Puts on a front of living my society's standards

For this reason, this reveals the two different sides

Interested in Jekyll's business

Becomes suspecious

Wants to know WHAT IS GOING ON!

Asking too many questions leads to trouble
Crosses society's moral of 'minding own business'
Loyal/ Good Lawyer

Trusted with everyone's documents

Lives by society's standards but is into the drama

Topic Senctence:

Lawyer

Obssesed/Nosey

Curious

Good People

Intrigued by gossip

HYDE
Hyde was a CHOICE
Way he learned about another side of himself
Bad gossip about Hyde is spread
Identity & appearance stays a mystery
Causes harm/danger/murder
Being open to more than one interpretation
Raises questions of truth & morality
"Extraordinary looking man" -Enfield (Page 9)
"There is something wrong with his apperance; something displeasing, something downright detestable. I never saw a man I so disliked, and yet I scarce know why. He must be deformed somewhere; he gives a strong feeling of deformity" - Enfield (Page 9)
Person to cause harm or danger

Angry

Bad Tempered

Lower Class

Disliked

JEKYLL
Fails to separate himself as a person
Becomes obsessed with science work
In competition with Dr. Lanyon
Struggles in deciding if he wants or not wants to be part of society
Determines his own fate from not separating himself from science
Morals & class in society is an important image that society expects from him
"The point I should like you to understand. I have really a very great interest in poor Hyde" -Jekyll (Page 19)
Perfect example of good people

Doctor

Good Friend

Respectful/Respected

Well-Liked

THESIS
Stevenson deploys character expansion to symbolize duality that lives between every individual.