Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde :: English Literature
Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde    I have been reading the book Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The book was  written by Robert Louis Stevens on during in the 19th century. This  book was written during a time where Victorian society had a lot of  strong moral values. These codes were very strict and controlled every  aspect of the Victorian lifestyle. People in these times believed to  settle things verbally rather than aggression so fighting was looked  down upon. People looked upon this kind of behavior as a sin and of  course they looked down upon sins as well. The upper class Victorian  society believed that everyone kept to this moral code that they had.  People in this time believed that people with very high status were  very moral and did not cause any sins. However, this book was also  written during a time where there was a lot of hypocrisy around and  people. The underbelly of this society showed what Victorian society  was really like. Though it's polite and well-groomed exterior, we find  people committing sins and going against the moral codes. These sins  were however well hidden from the society and although they  acknowledged some of the 'evil' that was happening, they still just  shrugged it off saying that only the people committing 'evil' were the  'sick individuals'. The 'sick individuals' also seemed to belong to  the lower class society. Victorian people were very physiognomous as  they judged people by their physicality and the word 'sick' seemed to  describe the lower class society very well according to Victorian  times.    We know now that it wasn't just the lower class individuals committing  sins, but they weren't individuals either. Robert Luis Stevenson  explorers this very well and shows that the upper class can be evil  too. Stevenson used 'Hyde very well to hide Dr Jekyll's evil side  well. Even the name is ironic. The upper class society had seemed to  'Hyde' all this very well. They kept their upper society life 'clean'  but they had another side that committed sins. That is what 'Dr Jekyll  and Mr. Hyde' is all about. The author (Stevenson) had based this book  on people in this era. He believed in the duality of man, which meant  that every person had two sides to their personality. He believed that  one side of a person would be nice and colorful whereas the other  would be rude and dark. Stevenson who was brought up in upper class  society, was fascinated with lower class society. With this, he seemed  to become angry at what Victorian society was like and this is echoed  in Jekyll.    The book 'Frankenstein' heavily influenced Stevenson heavily as the    					    
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