The title of my I.S.U novel is Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Robert Louis Stevenson wrote this novel. In the beginning, a little girl is trampled by a grotesque man in the middle of the night. The problem this situation presents is a fear for this heartless mad man running around the streets of London. An important event that happens in the novel would be when Mr.
Hyde kills a man by the name of Sir Danvers Carew. They were walking by each other on the street, when Hyde delivered a stunning blow, and beating, to Carew. I choose this event because it conveys the brutal manner of Hyde at it’s best. The manner of Hyde plays a very important role in this novel. It shows the brute, which The main characters of this novel are Mr. Utterson, the lawyer, and Dr. Jekyll.
They are old friends and Utterson is also Jekyll’s lawyer. Mr. Utterson is a very caring man, this shows best when his friend Dr. Jekyll is growing weary. He is always trying to help Jekyll out as much as possible, being by his side. Utterson also shows a very inquisitive personality, always asking a lot of questions to get the maximum possible detail out of a situation. An example of this is on pages six through eight.
Utterson is inquiring on details about the trampling of the little girl. He asks about names, where it happened, who it happened to, a description of the man, where this man lives etc. These questions give Mr. Utterson a great understanding of Mr. Hyde. Utterson is also very trustworthy.
The Term Paper on Mrs Rutter Hyde Jekyll Personality
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Through out the novel it’s portrayed numerous times, An example would be this quote form Jekyll, “I would trust you before any man alive, ay, before myself.” This shows Jekyll great trust in Utterson, and Utterson great loyalty towards Jekyll. Furthermore, Dr. Jekyll is a very educated man, which shows his great intelligence. An example of this is his many degrees in doctoring such as, M.D, LL.C, D.C.L, F.R.S and C. Jekyll also has a very mysterious side to him. It’s portrayed when he would not let anyone enter his house, or see him for that matter.
What he was doing behind close doors was a mystery to all. No one, not even his own housekeepers knew what was going on with him. Another trait of Jekyll’s would be his kindness. An example of this would be “You are very good,’ sighed Jekyll. `I should like to very much; but no, no, no, it is quite impossible; I dare not. But indeed, Utterson, I am very glad to see you; this is really a great pleasure. I would ask you and Mr. Enfield up, but the place is really not fit.” This shows Jekyll’s kindness towards his friends because he is definitely giving his good friend some nice compliments. The character that intrigues me the most would definitely be Mr. Utterson.
I like how he is very investigative. An exapmle of this is when he is reading through Dr. Jekyll’s will. He is trying to get more information on Mr. Hyde. This sneakiness of Utterson draws me into his character. This is because his it creates suspense, which a This novel takes place in London, England in the 1800’s.
The mood the setting conveys is very eerie. An example of this is, “It was by this time about nine in the morning, and the first fog of the season. A great chocolate-coloured pall lowered over heaven, but the wind was continually charging and routing these embattled vapours; so that as the cab crawled from street to street, Mr Utterson beheld a marvelous number of degrees and hues of twilight; for here it would be dark like the back-end of evening; and there would be a glow of a rich, lurid brown, like the light of some strange conflagration; and here, for a moment, the fog would be quite broken up, and a haggard shaft of daylight would glance in between the swirling wreaths. The dismal quarter of Soho seen under these changing glimpses, with its muddy ways, and slatternly passengers, and its lamps, which had never been extinguished or had been kindled afresh to combat this mournful reinvasion of darkness, seemed, in the lawyer’s eyes, like a district of some city in a nightmare. The thoughts of his mind, besides, were of the gloomiest dye; and when he glanced at the companion of his drive, he was conscious of some touch of that terror of the law and the Law’s officers which may at times assail the most honest.” This quote gives the image of a thick fog, accompanied by the darkness of night. The use of colours, such as, lurid brown, also gives the town an eerie appearance. The secondary settings would be Lanyon’s house and Jekyll’s mansion.
The Essay on Parenting Styles in Identity
Children are always exploring their independence and developing their identity, or in other words, a sense of self. Research has shown that those who receive proper encouragement and reinforcement will emerge with a strong sense of self. Those who do not receive proper encouragement and reinforcement will remain unsure of themselves and confused about the future. For this reason, I believe an ...
The primary setting of the novel, London, is very important. The setting ties in beautifully with the novels morbid theme, the complexity of human personalities. The foggy and dark atmosphere gives the book a more horrifying feel. Which was definitely the author’s goal in this novel. The main idea behind this novel, is the complexity of dual personalities or the contrasting of good and evil in a person. The only difference is Jekyll actually lived as that other half.
This seems to be the only theme behind this complex piece of literature. Some examples of the theme are “I had learned to dwell with pleasure, as a beloved daydream, on the thought of the separation of these elements. If each, I told myself, could but be housed in separate identities, life would be relieved of all that was unbearable; the unjust might go his way, delivered from the aspirations and remorse of his more upright twin; and the just could walk steadfastly and securely on his upward path.” This is a statement from Jekyll explaining how at first he loved the fact of two identities. It would relieve life of all pressures. Another example is when Jekyll’s “other half” goes on a rampage and kills Carew. This shows how different his dual identities are. One is Jekyll, kind, intelligent, and thoughtful.
The other is Hyde, rude, dangerous, and vulgar.