Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Research Paper

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In the gothic fiction novel, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson, man is not all good or all evil. Dr. Jekyll is a scientist and the main character of the novel. Dr. Jekyll made a potion to separate the good from the evil within him. When he finally made a potion to separate himself into two different people, he felt painful sensations. He wrote this in a letter to Mr. Utterson, who was Dr. Jekyll's best friend. After the pains settled Dr. Jekyll wrote, “I knew myself, at the first breath of this new life, to be more wicked, evil ; tenfold more wicked, sold a slave to my original and the thought, in that moment, braced and delighted, me like wine” (Stevenson 44). This shows that there are two sides to every person because Jekyll, who …show more content…

He wanted to have intolerable actions that may not have been acceptable in his culture, and those actions would have ruined his career. Since he split himself into two people, he could now successfully be evil without consequences since he had “different identities”. If Jekyll was delighted by the fact that he felt wicked, this means he was fully a wicked version of himself and that the good part of himself had transformed. All this shows is that even though Jekyll was a man of high stature, he was also able to be evil. Also, Dr. Henry Jekyll had a good side. As mentioned before, Dr. Jekyll was part of the higher class and was held to a high standard. This may have caused him to create an evil side within himself, but Henry was still a good man. In another part of Dr. Jekyll's letter to Mr. Utterson, Jekyll shares, “...the worst of my faults was a certain impatient gaiety of disposition, such as has made the happiness of many, but such as I found it hard to reconcile with my imperious desire to carry my head high, and wear a more than common grave countenance before the public” (Stevenson

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