The Unthinkable In Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde

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Dr. Jekyll did the unthinkable in the fictional novel Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, as he had separated his bad side from his good side into two different people. However his experiment never completely worked and so his the two people that he had created left him in agony going back and forth between the two. The lesson that we learned from Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is that no good can come out of indulging into your maleficence. To begin, Dr. Jekyll showed us that being one hundred percent horrible can lead you down a path of abhorrent things with no conscience. In the beginning of the book as Mr. Richard Enfield had explained the “Story of The Door,” when a man, that man being Dr. Jekyll’s evil side Hyde, had tried killing a girl as he “trampled calmly over the child’s body and left her screaming on the ground” (9). Also, he had tried yet again to kill a man when on one misty night in London a maid was looking out her window watching as two men became acquainted on the street, one of them being Hyde. Soon after that their meeting took a jurassic turn as the servant maid watched Hyde …show more content…

He resisted Hyde, as if he was a drug, but the adrenaline that comes from being Hyde lead him to continue as “Temptation comes from the lure of our own evil desires” (James 1:15). Jekyll began “to be tortured with throes and longings, as of Hyde struggling for freedom” and hearing his voice inside of his head begging fro be let free just once more, which Jekyll eventually gave into as he began to crave the rush of evil as well (56). Going back and forth from Hyde to Jekyll and switching lives had “at every hour of weakness, and in the confidence of slumber, prevailed against him, and deposed him out of life,” and being drained from this routine of villainous deeds he was lead to the only thing that seemed reasonable, killing himself

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