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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Character Analysis Essay

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Throughout the story we learned the split personality between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Dr. Jekyll is a large, handsome, and polite gentlemen with a straight posture who we guess to be in his early fifty’s. He sometimes wear classes with his hair pulled back into a ponytail. Dr. Jekyll was born into a good family and has a good education. He owns a huge amount of property and just had recently drawn up the amount of his will. Mr. Hyde is an impolite man, most likely always slouched. His appearance is very disgusting. Mr. Hyde eyes are deranged and his hair is long and wild. He lives with no remorse. Eventually throughout the story, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde turns into this evil person who can’t control himself. Dr. Jekyll is suffering from this mental disorder often called split personality. For many years Dr. Jekyll has suffered from this order fighting the evil until he couldn’t fight it anymore. Later on Dr. Jekyll turns into this short, young, and remorseless guy. He had begun to get a thrill from his violent …show more content…

Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, I was a bit confused in the beginning. I thought that Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde were two completely different people. But after reading along I learned all along this the same person. I was fascinated how a person can transform like that from day to night fall. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde definitely has two different personalities. Dr. Jekyll is the good personality and Mr. Hyde is the evil personality that Dr. Jekyll has been fighting for many years. Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jekyll had many differences and similarities. I learned that they mostly had differences and the only similarity they had was they were the same person all along. Dr. Jekyll was a person living with the split person disorder which lead him to Mr. Hyde. After living with the disorder for too long, Dr. Jekyll could no longer fight the evil of Mr. Hyde anymore. This led him to do horrible crimes and led Mr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde to no longer live a double

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