Differences Between Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Book And Movie

604 Words3 Pages

I saw something terrible. The girl fell, and the man calmly walked on her. He stepped on her body! She cried out, of course, but he did not stop or turn around; he just walked away! He wasn't acting like a man — more like a mindless machine. ( Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde page 2 ) Dr. Jekyll and Mr.Hyde in the story were about how Dr. Jekyll would drink this red liquid and he would change from a sweaty old man to an evil person named Mr.Hyde but, in the movie, Dr.Jekyll would test the liquid on the animals and it wouldn’t affect them so one day he tried it and he changed to the person Mr.Hyde and Mr.Hyde one day beat a woman and killed someone so he went in hiding. While both the original story and the film adaptation are full of suspense and intrigue, they have diverged in their depiction of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.Hyde, making the film version far superior then the story. …show more content…

Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, this incident happened. When Dr. Jekyll and Mr.Utterson were walking around the town as normal Dr.Jekyll was telling Mr. Utterson about the door. As Dr.Jekyll was telling Mr.Utterson about the door they were watching a young boy beat a little girl until she had a hard time walking as Dr. Jekyll was helping the little girl Mr.Utterson was chasing down the boy but, sadly the boy got away. One day there was this lady in her apartment that was just looking outside her window but, as she was looking outside the window she saw Mr. Hyde beat Mr.Jones with a stick and kicked him until he was dead. The lady in her apartment was so stunned and there was no saving him when she finally came to her senses. When Mr.Utterson was looking for Dr. Jekyll they found him in the room dead Mr. Uttersons find a letter and doesn’t tell anyone but, when he gets home he reads the letter and it reads by Mr. Hyde everything he needs to know about how Mr.Hyde is also Dr.Jekyll and why he committed