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Page 1: Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde Thomas & Dylan. Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson 1991.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde

Thomas & Dylan

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Dr Jekyll and Mr. HydeRobert Louis Stevenson

1991

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Robert Louis Stevenson

Born in Edinburgh, Scotland on November 13, 1850Died December 3, 1894 in VanillaSome other works he did; Treasure Island, Kidnapped,and The Master of Ballatrae

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Setting

The story took place in 19th century England

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Characters

Dr. Henry JekyllMr. Edward Hyde

Mr. Gabriel UttersonDr. Hastie Lanyon

Mr. PooleMr. EnfieldMr. Guest

Sir Danvers Carew

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Plot Summery

This book is about a man named Dr. Jekyll, who discovers a potion to make him change into

another person (Mr. Hyde). When he is changed into this person, he can do whatever he wants

without feeling guilty or having a conscience, and without getting caught once he changes back to Dr. Jekyll. The book revolves around a group of people including Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The

other friends don’t notice that Jekyll and Hyde is the same person.

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Plot SummeryGradually, when Jekyll turns into Hyde, he

becomes addicted to doing wrong and it is harder to transform back into Dr. Jekyll. He also realized that he was having random transformations while he’s sleeping, out of his control. Then after a while he starts getting them while awake, and randomly. He starts running out of the potion to reverse the

transformations and is stuck in a bad spot. He has to hide these transformations from his friends, but

Lanyon witnesses one of his transformations; which made his health go downhill quickly till his

death.

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Plot Summery

One night, he transforms into Mr. Hyde and gets the urge to do wrong and he goes out and kills Sir Danvers Carew. He was seen from a window by a

maid, and then disappears after being seen. A note from Hyde was compared with one from Jekyll and there is a huge similarity in hand

writing. To save other people after the transformations are out of his hands, he locks himself in his laboratory and commits suicide.

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Literary Elements

Themes The Duality of Human Nature

Mr. Hyde's evil acts against innocent people The split of all mankind into good and evil

The importance of Reputation That no matter what no should know of what

really is going on with Dr. Jekyll or his reputation will be ruined. (ex. The suspected blackmail, sheltering of Hyde from the cops)

Also entails to the importance of appearances which often hide something underneth.

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Literary Elements

The tone of the book is very dark The silence of the book and the sense of

terror all around The book was very mysterious and that is what

I think gave the book a very ominous tone to it.

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Literary Elements

Point of View The point of view in the first chapter is a third

person limited because you're hearing how Mr. Enfeild recalled the incident.

The point of view changes however to third person omnipotent.

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Quotes

"I am painfully situated, Utterson; my position is a very strange--a very strange one. It is one of those affairs that cannot be mended by talking." -Dr. Jekyll

An ivory-faced and silvery-haired old woman opened the door. She had an evil face, smoothed by hypocrisy; but her manners were excellent.

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Critical Analysis

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was a interesting book it show the inner struggle in mankind between good and evil. It was also an easy book to follow. I would recommend this book to my

friends who like murder and mystery.

I thought this was a great book overall and would recommend it to anyone that likes a good mystery story. It was a book that

takes a lot of thinking to figure out what is going on in the story. There is a lot of different, but very similar names in the story that make it hard to lay out the plot. I do like how the

book gives you subtle clues that Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are the same person. The idea of the plot is a very smart idea

and overall I would rate it as one of my best reads!

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Reference

Stevenson, Robert. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Mineola, N.Y.: Dover

Publications Inc., 1991. 54. Print.

Merrimam, C.D. "Robert Louis Stevenson." The Literature Network. Jalic Inc., 2008. Web. 30 Nov

2010. <http://www.online-literature.com/stevenson/>.

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Work Slide

Dylan: Mini Bio., Setting, Characters, Plot Summery

Thomas: Lit elements, Quotes,Critical Analysis


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