Friday, August 2, 2019
R.L Stevenson shows many opposites in the strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Essay
In the book Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde the two main characters are complete opposites. Dr Jekyll is a kind person however when he changes into Mr Hyde his attitude changes into a nasty, evil person. R.L Stevenson carries on the ââ¬Ëoppositesââ¬â¢ through the book keeping the readers guessing. The two doors to Jekyllââ¬â¢s house seem to be complete opposites. One is shabby and in a dark corner of a building which is described as a ââ¬Ësinister blockââ¬â¢. By saying ââ¬Ëit showed no windowââ¬â¢ suggests that its dark and secrecy; maybe they have something to hide. The wall is described as discoloured and suffering negligence ââ¬â lack of care and maintenance making it sound unattractive. On the door, the fact that there is no knocker or bell gives an unwelcoming feel and being described as blistered and distained would also make it appear uninviting. However the street, which the door lies on, is a contrast to what has just been described. The buildings in the street are described as ââ¬Ëfreshly painted shutters and well polished brassesââ¬â¢ making the whole street sound like it has an air of general cleanliness. In the First chapter, also ââ¬ËThe Story of the doorââ¬â¢ there is another opposite. This is between Mr Hyde and the young girl. It says ââ¬Ëone little man .. stumping along at a good walkââ¬â¢ and ââ¬Ëa girl of maybe eight or ten .. running as hard as she was ableââ¬â¢ this is opposing because there are two different genders, ages and paces. In the chapter ââ¬ËDr. Jekyll was quite at easeââ¬â¢ R.L Stevenson describes another opposite with Mr Utterson and the other people that had been to Dr Jekyllââ¬â¢s dinner. ââ¬ËIn the manââ¬â¢s rich silence, after the expense and the strain of gaiety.ââ¬â¢ This tells us that Mr Utterson is happy to be quiet, as the other guests that have left were quite loud and talked to him a lot. Also in this chapter and the following chapter, another opposite is the reaction and personality of Dr Jekyll. Speaking with Utterson, Dr Jekyll is put across as ââ¬Ëevery mark of capacity and kindnessââ¬â¢, which makes him warm and loving, then in the incident of the letter he is rather shifty and reacts differently to Utterson that he did before. In the ââ¬ËSearch for Mr Hydeââ¬â¢ there are two different characters in contrast, Dr Lanyon and Mr Utterson. For example it says ââ¬Ëreceived his crowding patientsââ¬â¢ referring to Dr Lanyon. This puts across to the reader that Dr Lanyon is a very open, friendly person, where as, as we can tell from the ââ¬ËDr Jekyll was quite at easeââ¬â¢ chapter Mr Utterson is different, he is much quieter and would prefer to be on his own. Another opposite that R.L Stevenson puts in the book is in the chapter ââ¬ËThe Carew murder caseââ¬â¢. At the beginning of the chapter the setting is peaceful. ââ¬ËThe details were few and startlingââ¬â¢ this portrays that it was a very still, open night with only beautiful features. It describes a maid looking out of her window into the pretty night. Her views on the night weââ¬â¢re very optimistic and loving. ââ¬Ë She was romantically givenââ¬â¢ by saying this it puts across to the reader that the night is quiet which would make it easy to think and by saying ââ¬Ëromantically givenââ¬â¢ puts across that she has romantic view on life. The scene then changes drastically. Before the night was calm but all of a sudden it transforms, much like the transformation of Dr Jekyll to Mr Hyde. The night turns dark when Mr Hyde enters the scene. It was like a presence of evil had come into the lane. ââ¬ËThe horror of these sights and soundsââ¬â¢ this describes what the maid saw Mr Hyde doing to the old man. R.L Stevenson shows many opposites in the strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. These help to keep the reader thinking and to surprise the reader.
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