Similarities Between Dr Jekylll And Mary Reilly

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Keeping Up Appearances Robert Louis Stevenson, the author of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde, applies a number of literary devices to point out the difference between the upper and lower class. Stevenson also uses his novella characters to show how people from the Victorian era had to conform to a very strict and moralist society by wearing social masks. In comparison Valerie Martin’s, Mary Reilly illustrates those same values through the eyes of the underclass and also from a female prospective. Even though both books were set in the nineteenth century, the common theme is how humans present a socially acceptable face to function to uphold their reputation, in the Victorian era as well as modern times. Stevenson utilizes a wholly male prospective of Mr. Utterson to describe the story of the prominent, well respected doctor that changes his personality by taking a potion …show more content…

Martin also makes references to the clear differences between the rich and the poor, and how everyone in the house of the master has to wear different masks to manipulate each other and to maintain their positions. The author uses as well literary devices to develop her story; like symbols and imagery to prove this point. The antagonist, which is the master, takes advantage of his position and keeps everybody on their toes to carry out his desires and to protect his real identity. Dr. Jekyll represents the face of the noble class taking advantage of his place this is shown when he asks “… You have a half-day this week, don’t you, Mary? ...” (59) for her to deliver a letter when she works as a servant from morning to night all for a piece of roof, food, and for little money. This is just an example of how times have not changed and people in recent times have to perform sometimes three jobs to bring some food to the

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