Differences Between Jekyll And Hyde

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One final point to compare is how accurately the movies set the scene, especially since Stevenson emphasized how dark the streets of London were with descriptions like “sinister block” and “sordid negligence”. The 1920 version does well with keeping the frames of the streets of London dark and dreary, but the 1931 version hardly showed the streets at all and if they did, they seemed far too cheery and not as if something dark and verging on the supernatural was happening. A few other things that helped to set the scene or keep accuracy in both movies is that Jekyll looks into a mirror when he became Hyde, the cane is used to connect Jekyll with a murder, and Jekyll does instruct Poole to allow Hyde to come and go as he pleases. In conclusion,