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    Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde – Wide Reading Assignment Term 3 The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde‚ or Jekyll and Hyde for short‚ is a mystifying short horror story written by Robert Louis Stevenson and set in Victorian England. It encounters the mystery of Henry Jekyll and Edward Hyde through the eyes of mild-mannered lawyer‚ Mr Utterson. Stevenson has skilfully characterised JekyllHyde and Mr Utterson‚ who is the ultimate Victorian‚ into a complex and baffling plot based upon

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    constant battle between good and evil within oneself. In some‚ the battle rages far deeper than others. The works: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson‚ Double Vision by Pat Barker‚ an article "The Duality in Gothic Fiction" by Murel Bailey‚ the Wikipedia entry of “Two-Face”‚ the 1963 film‚ The Nutty Professor‚ and the 2003 film‚ The Hulk all demonstrate this struggle in a most extreme way.  The novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ by Robert Louis Stevenson

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    are presented with 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

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    Allegories in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde The novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde has many allegories within. An allegory is a symbol with a deeper meaning. In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ there are many allegories. First‚ there is the religious allegory of the devil and the lower self as well as the “hiding” aspect of Hyde. Hyde is also an allegory of human character in general. The city of London‚ and all of its descriptions written by Robert Lewis

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    Stevenson’s book The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde duality is a reoccurring theme. Stevenson shows his duality through the plot‚ setting‚ and character’s dialogue throughout the novel. William Shakespeare shares the theme of duality in his play Romeo and Juliet. The duality of society and the duality of good and evil are a couple of the dualities revealed. Robert Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is set in Victorian society‚ when there were only good and bad people. Society

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    traced back to his studies on the Victorian idea of the double brain. Stevenson’s fascination with dual and split personalities can be found in many of his works‚ including Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Treasure Island. Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is Stevenson’s most obvious use of duality. Dr. Jekyll‚ realizing that he has two parts of himself‚ drinks a potion to separate the more primal side from his refined persona. Images of duality run heavily throughout the story

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    habit/s. 2. Do you think that everyone has good and evil inside them? Write a couple of sentences explaining your answer. I think that everyone has potential to either be good or do evil. I think its is up to them to do what they want with that ability. 3. Now fill in the gaps in the paragraphs below using the word bank. This will help you improve your understanding of what was happening in the world when Robert Louis Stevenson wrote Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. London in the time of Queen_Victoria____

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    “We all have good and bad inside of us. It’s what side we choose to follow that defines who we really are by –J.k Rowling. That quote represents this novella really well by explaining that you could be whatever you want‚ its what you choose that makes you who you are. In the novella it shows clearly that there is a struggle between good and evil and we really don’t know what side to pick until something dangerous happens. In the novella the strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde By Robert Louis

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    In Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ the theme of duality emphasizes‚ through the transformations experienced by Mr. Utterson‚ Dr. Lanyon‚ and Dr. Jekyll‚ that every individual possesses a dark side that they typically do not want to expose. Mr. Utterson expresses this theme of duality through his change in behavior. In the beginning of the novel‚ Stevenson describes Mr. Utterson as a trustworthy and honest lawyer. As the story progresses‚ it is evident that this description

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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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