The Conventions Of Gothic Literature In Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde By Stevenson

158 Words1 Pages
In Stevenson?s novella I think that it follows some of the conventions of gothic literature. It. begins with a mysterious dark setting in Britain. This is one of the characteristic of gothic literature. One of the main characters Hyde is described as hideous, ugly and just over all unappealing man unlike his friend Dr. Jekyll. In gothic literature we find that at least one of the characters is somewhat like how Mr Hyde is portrayed throughout the novella. In the novella He says that he was ?motivated by dark urges such as ambition and pride when he first drank the liquid and that these allowed for the emergence of Hyde?. Hyde seems to possess a supernatural like force much more powerful than Jekyll had believed. It seems

More about The Conventions Of Gothic Literature In Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde By Stevenson