Similarities Between Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde

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Secondly Trifle the play and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde provokes a psychological state to justify the difference between reasons behind a person committing murder. People commit murders for different reasons. In Trifle Mrs. Wright violent act is self-preservation and Hyde thrives on power and prides himself to murder. Both genres are guilty as charged, manslaughter, justifiable homicide or murder, broken down it is first and second degree murder. The cynical murder mystery Trifles and the outright blatant dual mysterious and serious dark half of Jekyll, Hyde, both have similarities in the act of committing murder. The two are evil people.
Even though in Trifles the notaries Minnie Walkers was isolated from probably family and friends for some years. Isolation is cruel punishment. Not so much as physical torcher, but mental abuse and Minnie Wright lived in violence. She murders …show more content…

Wright deserve justices. The two pieces revolves closely around the same era. Jekyll and Hyde the nineteenth century and Trifle the play early twentieth century on a cold day, maybe winter. Mr. Hyde’s sinister appetite to have total control of both his mind and Jekyll’s makes him extremely heartless and ugly. He viscously trampled a little girl and kills an old man 70 years old. But Minnie Wright kills and lies down in bed next to her strangled dead husband and sleeps. Dr. Jekyll disappears and leaves not to be seen for months on end. However, Hyde’s subconscious desire evolves in absolute power over Jekyll. Jekyll good nature diminishes while evil prevails. Not only does Mrs. Wright commit murder, unlike Hyde, her two friends Mrs. Peters and Hale hides her guilt. Mrs. Wrights goes to jail and Dr. Jekyll commits suicide and kills off Hyde. Even though there are some similarities poverty, loneliness, and power became reasons to murder, both Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Mrs. Wright deserve

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