Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Theme Analysis

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Secretive. That is what Mr. Utterson felt about his old friend Dr. Jekyll. Dr. Jekyll was keeping a lot from Utterson, including the fact that he had a alter ego named “Mr. Hyde”. Jekyll in the form of Hyde started causing trouble around town. As soon as Utterson found out about Hyde, he knew something was up. Utterson felt uneasy about Jekyll and Hyde’s close relationship, so he decided to try to unravel all of Jekyll’ secrets. In Robert Louis Stevenson’s Fictional novel, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the secretive Dr. Jekyll and his mischievous alter ego Mr. Hyde make it apparent that the archetypal theme of this story is everyone has secrets and sometimes they have problems with the secrets cause them to be deceitful. The secret was so powerful, he couldn’t handle it and it destroyed him.
Naturally Dr. Jekyll is a mysterious person, he didn’t want to be persecuted for his wrong-doings. Dr. Jekyll did not want to talk to Utterson about his will, “the large handsome face of Dr. Jekyll grew pale to the very lips, there came a blackness about his eyes. ‘I do not care to hear more’ said …show more content…

Hyde, makes Dr. Jekyll start to lose control. Dr. Jekyll started to lose control in his alter ego form, which made him start to commit crimes around town. The worst crime was when he murdered Danvers Carew, “And at that Mr. Hyde broke out of all bounds and clubbed him to earth” (27). Mr. Hyde beat Danvers Carew to death with a club out of pure rage. Mr. Hyde couldn’t control what he felt anymore which led him to commit this grizzly crime. The only thing that he thought would help him release this feeling was committing crimes. Dr. Jekyll knew he was in the wrong, so he would only come out at night to do these acts. He would only come out at night because he did not want to get caught and he did not want people in his business. After a while though he would come to find out that no amount of crimes would help the way he

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