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    the idea of good versus evil. In the novella‚ “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚” by Robert Louis Stevenson‚ readers are presented with the idea that each person has a dual nature of good and evil through the symbolism throughout the book and the examples given by Dr. Jekyll. “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” contains many examples of symbolism for the dual nature of man‚ with the most prominent being Dr. Jekyll’s home and Mr‚ Utterson’s sobriety in the public‚ but indulgence

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    Victorian society was split between the very rich‚ and the very poor. Jekyll was part of the former‚ born ’to a large fortune‚’ ’inclined by nature to industry’ and he was ’fond of the respect of the wise and good.’ However‚ there was great hypocrisy caused by this social divide‚ which resulted in Jekyll having a hedonistic side to his personality. While the rich were respectable and ’austere‚’ the poor visited prostitutes and partook in illegal gambling. However‚ what Stevenson does in his story

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    novella the strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde By Robert Louis Stevenson shows that the human race is not good without bad and not bad without good and you cannot function without the other one being present in some point in time. The yin yang is present throughout the story. The yin is the passive‚ negative force‚ and yang the active‚ positive force. It represents that humans cannot live without good or bad in their lives and we cannot function without the other. Dr. Jekyll goes on to say

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    Wednesday 16:00 (EZ2) Focalization in Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is written by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. The work has known a worldwide success since 1886‚ the year of release. The book is about the lawyer John Utterson who investigates the strange events between his friend‚ Dr. Henry Jekyll and the mischievous Edward Hyde. In this essay it will be justified how the reader interprets the story

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    The problem of Duality in R.L Stevenson´s The Strange Case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr. Hyde The book ’The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’ was published in 1886. Although in the book R. L.Stevenson does not ever state the exact year‚ it was at the time recognized immediately as a grand work. The original idea occurred to him in a nightmare from which his wife awakened him. In fact‚ Stevenson was disappointed that she had interrupted his dream but eventually developed the idea into a full-length

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    Throughout The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde‚ Robert Louis Stevenson uses internal conflict‚ plot‚ and characterization to show that inner evil cannot be suppressed. Over the course of the story‚ Dr. Jekyll must deal with frequent internal conflict. He struggles mercilessly with his own evil impulses. Jekyll tries to ignore these impulses‚ but ultimately gives into them. The doctor explains‚ “It was on this side that my new power tempted me‚ until I fell into slavery. I had but to drink

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    Et tu‚ Dr. Jekyll? Themes involving the duality of human nature can be found in both works. In Julius Caesar‚ the idea of friendship and betrayal are promoted by two of the main characters‚ Julius Caesar‚ Caius Cassius‚ and Marcus Brutus which also show their split personalities in their actions during the play. In the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ the idea of human duality is shown in a more literal way‚ by the two main characters‚ which in the end of the tale turns out to be the same

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    Robert Louis Stevenson’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde has evolved into one of the most acclaimed pieces of literature in modern American society. One aspect of a continual spark of interest with the novel is motion pictures. Various directors through the years have interpreted the book through their own eyes and the following is a depiction of that. One might question Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’s overwhelming success. Theme restaurants‚ Broadway shows and movies all have indicated a public

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    Louis Stevenson’s Use of Duality in ‘The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’ This novella is on the surface a gripping thriller; but if you delve deeper into the metaphorical and allegorical meanings then you will find an entirely different story‚ unlike most other stories from that period. The novella follows the internal struggles of a man called Mr Utterson who sees his old friend Henry Jekyll suddenly change his habits‚ his friends‚ his life. Mr Utterson seems to vainly try and uncover

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    that we have no control over‚ but within this world there is good. In the novella The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson‚ the addiction‚ the violence against innocent lives and the potion represent the good and evil that exists in Dr. Jekyll. Most importantly‚ Dr. Jekyll struggles to conquer his addiction that shows his evil side. Specifically‚ In Dr. Jekyll’s full statement of his case‚ he explains what he feels while murdering his victim; “With a transport of glee‚ I

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