Saturday, October 12, 2019
Robert Louis Stevensons Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Essay -- Stevenson Je
Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde      The novella ââ¬ËDr Jekyll And Mr Hydeââ¬â¢ was written by Robert Louis  Stevenson in the Victorian era. The book was first published in 1886  in England and it brought high success to the author. The final  chapter of the novella which is ââ¬ËHenry Jekyllââ¬â¢s Full Statement Of The  Caseââ¬â¢ explores the ways that the author presents Victorian attitudes  to the nature of humans. Stevenson explains to the reader that humans  have lots of different sides to each other and not just one. He also  explains how duplicitous humans are.    ââ¬Å"I stood already committed to a profound duplicity of lifeâ⬠ Pg69    The text was written in the Victorian era which was around the 1800ââ¬â¢s.  In those days the Victorian culture was very different to todayââ¬â¢s  culture. They had strict moral codes to live under as middle class  people. They argued that as Victorian values they should look after  themselves and their family first and also they should not rely on  outside help. Another Victorian value expected of them was to live a  life without any sin. Even though the cultural context influences  people, not every Victorian person obeyed the values outside the  public. The Victorian people had paradoxical views because they would  go out drinking and also the porn industry was famous out side public  life. Beliefs in religion were having a turn point because of the  introduction of science in to the Victorian era. Victorians were  expected to live a life of Puritanism.    The main characters in this text are Dr Jekyll, Mr Hyde, Mr Utterson  and Mr Enfield, Dr Lanyon and Poole the butler. Mr Utterson and Mr  Enfield are both Victorian lawyers who are well respected from other  people.    ââ¬Ëthose who encountered them in th...              ...orals are still  relevant today because humans in todayââ¬â¢s society all have a good and  evil side in them like Dr Jekyll did. The nurture of all humans is  always different because one day you can be good and the other day you  can be full of evil. In my opinion our upbringing doesnââ¬â¢t mean we will  be like that because what we learn form outside can influence our  personality too. In Dr Jekyllââ¬â¢s case he was brought up to be a  Victorian gentleman but he didnââ¬â¢t like the life of a Victorian  gentleman as it was boring to him. So the change into Hyde that he had  was his type of life as he got to do what he wanted to. Drugs in  todayââ¬â¢s society are the same as Victorian time but it is commonly  known to the public. Where as in Victorian days it was illegal to take  drugs. ââ¬ËDr Jekyll and Mr Hydeââ¬â¢ has a social moral to it which tells  the reader how to behave in a society.                        
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