Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde By Robert Louis Stevenson

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In Horror Literature we have learned the various aspects of horror and the different kinds of stories. In horror, they’re are so many ways to explore and discover the ways horror strikes fear into people. Horror has a strong influence and affects the reader. In horror stories, we’ve learned the various ways the authors use real-world fears to play an important role in the stories they write and the effect the fears have on the characters they create. Real-world fears are represented in various and unique ways in the art of horror literature In the story Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson the main idea talks about it being similar to mystery and eventually showing the reveal of Jekyll and Hyde is the same showing the darker side of people. One of the big real work fears has to do with the fear of individuals and being afraid of the darker side. Mr. Hyde, a character who doesn't exist but is merely a personality stem from Dr. Jekyll shows the darker side that he has hidden away. The fear of evil is shown through this through how Hyde is the same exact person as Jekyll but just has …show more content…

Still, all the friends have something in common, they see a clown named Pennywise that is trying to kill them, they're parents aren’t able to see it. Bill’s brother Georgie, is the first one to be killed by the clown. This story written by King explores the monster of Pennywise, an otherworldly entity that takes the form of a killer clown, Pennywise can shapeshift and create illusions to trick the kids. This story has a reflection on the real-world fear of Coulrophobia, which is the fear of clowns, the events that happen in this story are a metaphor for the fear of clowns as it shows a truly terrifying event involving clowns that is a horrific and traumatic experience for kids that have interaction with the