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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Archetypal Analysis

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Jekyll and Hyde TCEA Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Russian soldier from World War II once said: “The battleline between good and evil runs through the heart of every man.” This quote is pertinent to the prevailing theme in the novella, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. The predominant archetypal theme is “good and evil exist in all humans, and we live our lives struggling with these two forces.” This theme describes the duality of good and evil in Dr. Jekyll—the good being Jekyll and bad being Hyde— and the struggle he has with both sides fighting for dominance within himself. Each side wants to become his only existing persona. The emotional mindset and physical attributes of Jekyll and Hyde show the good and …show more content…

Jekyll, and evil in Mr. Hyde are both trying to overpower each other. Both sides are fighting to dominate him, to become his only existing persona. Mr. Enfield describes to Mr. Utterson as to what he saw late one night: "Well, sir, the two ran into one another naturally enough at the corner; and then came the horrible part of the thing; for the man trampled calmly over the child's body and left her screaming on the ground.” (3). The man Enfield talks of who trampled the innocent child was none other than Mr. Hyde. Consistently through the book, people of the town compare Hyde to “Satan” for his constant malicious wrongdoing against innocent people. The people he attacks are: a small young girl and a loved elderly man. These heinous acts could only be done by a completely cold hearted person. This shows how much his evil side attacks the good side of him. On the other hand, Dr. Jekyll tries hiding his evil Mr. Hyde side as well as he could. While reflecting back he states: “Many a man would have even blazoned such irregularities as I was guilty of; but from the high views that I had set before me, I regarded and hid them with an almost morbid sense of shame.” (42). Jekyll’s statement explains how he keeps his evil persona repressed. Instead of letting the darkness of Hyde consume him, Jekyll remains his status in society as a sophisticated …show more content…

Jekyll struggles balancing the good and evil of both his good and evil persona, because of the people in his society. He tried hard to not to have one overpower the other, even though Hyde overpowered in the end. They especially struggled keeping their connections to each other a secret from the world. Hyde controlled the evil inside of him while talking to Dr. Lanyon: "I beg your pardon, Dr. Lanyon," he replied civilly enough. "What you say is very well founded; and my impatience has shown its heels to my politeness. I come here at the instance of your colleague, Dr. Henry Jekyll, on a piece of business of some moment; and I understood ..." He paused and put his hand to his throat, and I could see, in spite of his collected manner, that he was wrestling against the approaches of the hysteria—"I understood, a drawer …” (39). Hyde’s patience was running thin while talking to Dr. Lanyon. What he wanted to do was go hysterical, but had to keep his composure for the sake of the reveal of his double life. This just shows that he was capable for a long time of the balance between his good and evil. Jekyll repressed Hyde because of his high status in society. He explained “And indeed the worst of my faults was a certain impatient gaiety of disposition, such as has made the happiness of many, but such as I found it hard to reconcile with my imperious desire to carry my head high, and wear a more than commonly grave countenance before the public. Hence it came about that I

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